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This usually happens when some applications "lock" some files in place so they cannot be moved. The only solution I know (since there is no defragmentation app in Leo) is to backup your whole system, reformat the partition, restore your data and run the bootcamp assistant again.

I know this solution is far from optimal but not even the unhelpful Apple geeks know of a better solution.

 

Sorry,

 

hecker

 

EDIT: Here's a tutorial on how to backup your Leo using rsync: http://www.egg-tech.com/mac_backup/

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Cant i just back it up with timemachine?
Oh yeah. I forgot about that one :D

The only problem with time machine is that forces you to re-install from the dvd in order to recover your files. Not really the fastest solution compared to clones but probably easier to handle.

 

Good luck,

 

hecker

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i tried to partition my disk but it gave me an error saying some files could not be moved and in order to partition i will have to back up my disk and format it, is there any other easier way to partition my disk?

 

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Try removing a few gigs from your drive, run disk utility to repair permissions/disk and then run Boot Camp setup again. I've had this happen a few times on my Mini. I think Boot Camp has to be able to make a contiguous partition.

 

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i tried to partition my disk but it gave me an error saying some files could not be moved and in order to partition i will have to back up my disk and format it, is there any other easier way to partition my disk?

 

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Close all the applications that are open

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