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Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy
Since I'm assuming you currently have a windows machine, you would either have to format your drive and start over from scratch, or install linux on another partition of your current hard drive (or just another hard drive in general). If you take the second option, you can do a dual-boot, meaning you have windows and linux both installed on the same computer, and when you turn it on, you choose which one you want to run.
- Justin
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He probably just has one giant partition for NTFS. If you really want to do this you're going to need to find / buy a partitioning program that doesn't annihilate everything it resizes.
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