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diskmgmt.msc and press Enter. The Disk Management tool opens.
NTFS and corresponds to your C: drive. At least two Fedora partitions will be visible. Windows will not display a file system type for these partitions, but may allocate drive letters to some of them.
unallocated.
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Extending an existing Windows partition
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diskpart and press Enter. A command window appears.
list volume and press Enter. Diskpart displays a list of the partitions on your system with a volume number, its drive letter, volume label, filesystem type, and size. Identify the Windows partition that you would like to use to occupy the space vacated on your hard drive by Fedora and take note of its volume number (for example, your Windows C: drive might be "Volume 0").
select volume N (where N is the volume number for the Windows partition that you want to extend) and press Enter. Now type extend and press Enter. Diskpart now extends your chosen partition to fill the remaining space on your hard drive. It will notify you when the operation is complete.
Adding a new Windows partition
Disk Management window, right-click on disk space that Windows labels as unallocated and select New Partition from the menu. The New Partition Wizard starts.
Press any key to boot from CDWelcome to Setup screen appears, you can start the Windows Recovery Console. The procedure is slightly different on different versions of Windows:
fixmbr and press the Enter. The fixmbr tool now restores the Master Boot Record for the system.
exit and press the Enter key.
Warning
diskmgmt.msc into the Start Search box and press Enter. The Disk Management tool opens.
NTFS and corresponds to your C: drive. At least two Fedora partitions will be visible. Windows will not display a file system type for these partitions, but may allocate drive letters to some of them.
unallocated.
Note
Extending an existing Windows partition
Adding a new Windows partition
Disk Management window, right-click on disk space that Windows labels as unallocated and select New Simple Volume from the menu. The New Simple Volume Wizard starts.
Press any key to boot from CD or DVDbootrec /fixmbr and press Enter.