How Can I Expand My C: Drive Storage for Linux Installation?

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Asked By TechieMaverick92 On

I'm trying to expand the storage on my C: drive because it's completely full, and I want to install Linux. I'm currently in the disk management tool and trying to figure out how to allocate 100 GB from my G: partition to my C: drive. I'm not sure why I can't add a picture to show what I'm seeing.

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Answered By TechieMaverick92 On
Answered By ByteWizard83 On

You know, Linux doesn’t have to go on the C: drive. Any unallocated space or empty partition will work for it. If you’re trying to dual boot and believe you need Linux on the C: drive, that’s not the case—unless you're looking for the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Can you clarify a bit?

Answered By DataDiver007 On

To add more space to your C: drive, you'll need to delete the G: partition first. Once that's done, you can expand your C: partition into the space that is now unallocated. Just be careful, as deleting partitions will erase any data on them!

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