Ben, you don't have an older copy of Parallels installed on the MacBook.
I had this happen with one of my computers.

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Subject: Re: [MacGroup] set up partition for Leopard?


> got the Leopard family pack and installed it on G5 and macbook, but  
> when attempted to install on second macbook got an error message  
> saying can't install on this hard drive without partitioning the  
> hard drive, and I would lose all data on hard drive if it's  
> partitioned. there is plenty of free hard drive space, and I have  
> repaired permissions. Any suggestions?--Thanks--Ben Zion Hershberg
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