11-21-2018, 12:39 PM
You can use the recover part.. and the C part to be 50... When you delete the recovery partition it will go away to unallocated... You're using the spacing as well as the taking some of the C after the shrink. this will go to unallocated... then you will have create a partition and install in this newly allocated (+a swap). Your not extending this partition, its now a new - although it could be represented as sda3...
it should also now be at the end of the disk.
I may have skimmed over this piece...
You'll need to delete that partition, more so than reformatting - either way this info will be gone. The shrinking of Windows is in the manual.
it should also now be at the end of the disk.I may have skimmed over this piece...
You'll need to delete that partition, more so than reformatting - either way this info will be gone. The shrinking of Windows is in the manual.
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