![]() ![]() Is that enough for Ubuntu? I assume I could still use D:\ with Ubuntu. I can shrink Packard Bell by about 175GB. Can I remove /dev/sda2? I don't understand why it doesn't show Windows 7.Įdit2: Added screenshot of GParted. ![]() I no longer have Windows 10 installed on my system. ![]() I read somewhere there can only be a maximum of 4 partitions. I created a swap area following the instructions here, but I couldn't continue to the next step as I no longer have free space to create a partition for root. I'm not even sure which is the D:\ drive.Ĭould I remove my C:\ drive and just deal with that later and install to D:\?Įdit1 I have removed the partition for the D:\ drive (I believe it's /dev/sda4?) and it appeared as 'free space'. I tried the Something else option, but I was given no choice to create the swap and root partitions. When I try to install Ubuntu, I have no "Alongside the current installed OS" option. I have tried to shrink my drives using dskmgmt.msc, but it only shrunk them by a few GB's. I have moved all data from D:\ to C:\ that I want to keep, but it is unformatted. I want to keep my install of Windows 7 for the moment until I sort all the data out on it. I have two HDDs C and D, Windows 7 64-bit is on C. ![]()
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