You can probably do this, although I haven't personally tried.  Being brutally 
honest, I consider Boot Camp a total wast of time and space.  If you need to 
run Windows, I have come around to the conclusion that you're better off using 
a real PC.  Again tho is only personal opinion and naturally others won't 
agree, and that's totally fine.  I just believe that a Mac is wasted on Windows.

It's nice to be able to read/write NTFS partition so that you don't have to 
worry about making stuff available under Windows.  But that's as far as I will 
go now.  We're no longer using Fusion , even though Lynne did upgrade us to 
Fusion 5.

On 11 Nov 2012, at 11:26, Chris <christopher...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey cool! Now just think, with this utility you could format a bootcamp 
partition created with Bootcamp Assistant, remembering to restart back in the 
mac of course, and hopefully install Windows in an easier way than doing it via 
Bootcamp alone. Just a thought anyway. If there's a trial available, I might 
just give it a shot and see if it's worth the $20!

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