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I want to increase the size allocated for Ubuntu, but for this I need to reduce the size for Windows. Gparted does not allow managing Windows partitions. What to do?

N0rbert
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  • Do you get any error messages from gparted? Can you include a screenshot of your current partition layout? Please [edit] your post to add this information. – vidarlo Apr 21 '18 at 18:57
  • Please search before asking. There are many articles about resizing partition from Windows. https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-files-winpc/resize-windows-10-system-partition/914938c2-a0f7-4ad0-9730-230ac6fe38ba – mikewhatever Apr 21 '18 at 19:01
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    @N0rbert: Every answer on that page discusses gparted. As Sudodus points out Windows tools should be used to shrink Windows partitions. – C.S.Cameron Apr 21 '18 at 22:57

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  • Boot into Windows and shrink the Windows partition using Windows tools. Leave the space that is released as unallocated.

  • Boot into a live Ubuntu DVD or USB drive.

  • Use gparted to create or edit partitions (and use the unallocated drive space).

  • If there are still problems for gparted, please reboot instead of shut down Windows. This avoids [semi]hibernating, and the file system will be ready for the linux tools. Later on you can turn of Fast Startup in Windows, which makes it stop semihibernating.

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