I know much of this is a general mac rather than adaptive question but as 
adaptive access will probably come into play, I thought I'd ask here before 
going off and doing the research.

I originally had my mbp setup with Lion windows 7 boot camped but 
unfortunately, this being an early 2011 modle, it suffered from bad voltage 
through the usb ports bug so not only did it destroy 
 several thumb drives and 3 usb powered external drives before I worked out 
what was happening, somehow both lion and win7 were corrupted right from 
install so stability slowly died over 6 months until it was unusable and most 
of my data was corrupted.

I took it into the apple store and geniuses told me it needed a fresh install 
of lion but it ended up with 1 partition and no windows. Hence, where I am now.

I want win7 back for a few programs and situations so my question in a nutshell 
is, am I better off if it's even possible to create a second partition on the 
internal drive and then bootcamp windows7 or take the time to backup all data 
etc and fresh install mountain  lion  with 2 partitions from the get go and 
then bootcamp win7.

Are there access issues with either method and if so, how knolagible would the 
eyes helping need to be.

Thanks all and if there are pertinent threads in the archives, I'm more than 
happy to research them.

Kind regards,
Danny:

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