10.5: Create a three-partition Boot Camp setup Authored by: pbw on Sat, May 10 2008 at 7:55PM PDT I'd like to thank the contributors to this hint. I had Leopard and Boot Camp installed on a single drive in my MacBook. I replaced the drive with a 250GB HD and wanted to create 2 bootable OSX partitions and keep my Boot Camp partition. Mar 05, 2012 While removing windows 7 boot camp partition via BCA tool on OS X Mountain Lion, it complained “failed to remove”. However after rebooting MacBook Air noticed that Boot Camp was gone but was not able to merge the partition using Disk Utility. It gave the same message as in this article.
So... I have recently delved into recreational gameing, and have very quickly found out that there arent very many games compatible on the Mac software. Ive asked around a bit, and everyone suggests Apple Bootcamp. Ive taken a look around on the apple bootcamp site, and its not very informative on what I need to download for my software version (10.5.8 snow leopard, on a old iMac), and what I need to do once I actually have the download.
Any tips for me?
Also, if needed I can post more of my computers stats.
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