#Change allocated storage for dualboot
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Boot into the Linux live environment, where you installed from. The tool you need to use is gparted. Report back when you are there and need more instructions.
boot live as above, then find the linux partition, and resize it. gparted is pretty self-explanatory with right-clicks in proper places.
once one is shrunken, then an ADJACENT partition (like Windows NTFS) can be resized in that direction to fill the void.
@severe sky
sorry for the late replies
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
nvm found out i do need a flashdrive.. keeping the stupid question above as penance xD
Now what???
None of the tools i have currently wont let me change it right now. Idk if its because im reading it wrong or not
here, right click p4 and do resize/move . then drag the sizer from its center toward the right.
so it shifts right to the end of the drive
repeat same for p3. then you'll have that grey gap of 97.6 GB appearing in the center overall.
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.