#Change allocated storage for dualboot

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severe sky
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How do i properly and safely resize the partitions i made in my disk D for windows and linux?? I kinda need more space for windows and less on linux due to a course im taking right now and i never really learned/forgot how to do this safely/properly.

shadow ledge
cyan mirage
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boot live as above, then find the linux partition, and resize it. gparted is pretty self-explanatory with right-clicks in proper places.

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once one is shrunken, then an ADJACENT partition (like Windows NTFS) can be resized in that direction to fill the void.

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@severe sky

severe sky
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sorry for the late replies

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yeah.... how do i access that again? do i need the flashdrive again?? currently at a seminar for class and i just got access to internet again

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nvm found out i do need a flashdrive.. keeping the stupid question above as penance xD

severe sky
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Now what???

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None of the tools i have currently wont let me change it right now. Idk if its because im reading it wrong or not

cyan mirage
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here, right click p4 and do resize/move . then drag the sizer from its center toward the right.

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so it shifts right to the end of the drive

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repeat same for p3. then you'll have that grey gap of 97.6 GB appearing in the center overall.

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then right click p2; resize/move, and drag it from its right edge to expand it toward the right so it fills the void. then Apply all operations.