I'm thinking about dual booting my system to run Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04, but I want to install it on my C: which is an SSD, and I'm running into a snag
I've got 60GB free out of 240GB and Disk Management only shows 0mb free when I try to shrink the volume to make the partition. I have other drives available, but I really want to run it on the SSD
I've defragged the drive and everything came back fine
What should I do /g/?
Are you retarded?
Resize outside of Windows, using gPartEd for example. Asking Windows to shrink its own system volume is never going to give as good results.
>>55597537
>on my C: which is an SSD
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disk_partitioning
> defragged a SSD
u retarded m8?
>>55597537
Search engine queries for you to learn about OP:
- Difference between disk and partition
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>>55598086
wow anon you're really funn!