Right.
When I installed Ubuntu, I dual booted it with Windows 8. It came up, as it normally does, with the 'Allocate space for Ubuntu with the sliders below' thing, and, with me being stupid, I allocated 350GB of space to Ubuntu, and 100 to Windows. I meant it to be the other way. I have managed to take Ubuntu down to 100GB, but I'm left with 245.15GB of unallocated space, that I can't put back into Windows. And I can't even run Ubuntu, because I had to install it to my external HDD, which I left at a friend's. Luckily, he doesn't know how to use one. So now I'm stuck, with 10GB of space left on Windows, 100GB of space for an operating system that isn't even on my computer, and 250GB of spacce that can't be edited. At all. Anyone know how to fix it from Windows 8? Or do I have to wait? TIA,
-DJ
When I installed Ubuntu, I dual booted it with Windows 8. It came up, as it normally does, with the 'Allocate space for Ubuntu with the sliders below' thing, and, with me being stupid, I allocated 350GB of space to Ubuntu, and 100 to Windows. I meant it to be the other way. I have managed to take Ubuntu down to 100GB, but I'm left with 245.15GB of unallocated space, that I can't put back into Windows. And I can't even run Ubuntu, because I had to install it to my external HDD, which I left at a friend's. Luckily, he doesn't know how to use one. So now I'm stuck, with 10GB of space left on Windows, 100GB of space for an operating system that isn't even on my computer, and 250GB of spacce that can't be edited. At all. Anyone know how to fix it from Windows 8? Or do I have to wait? TIA,
-DJ