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All that BootCamp is, is a fancy partition editing software. If you have OS X installed and have no other partitions available for Windows there is a patched BootCamp assistant: http://rapidshare.com/files/299106305/Boot...p_Assistant.zip

 

However the easiest way to do a dualboot is to back up all your data onto an external storage, partition your HD with the windows setup, install windows and then install Mac OS X. You WILL Need a windows setup disk though.

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Thank you for your help, but one problem, it doesn't support windows 7 64 bit. Is there one that does?

Both VMWare Fusion and Parallels Desktop support Windows 7 64Bit if the PC has Virtualization technology available. If you do not have virtualization you can still install 32bit versions of Windows in VMWare Fusion and VirtualBox

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