Currently I'm running Vista on my laptop but it's getting slower each day, so I decide to install an Ubuntu on my laptop, while for some reason I still need to keep the Vista.
Right now I have two disks under Vista: C:/ for the Vista system and installed software,
D:/ for my personal data, e.g, music, movie, photo.
I want to keep some of the personal data and delete something unnecessary to spare about 50GB space.
So my question is this: is there a way to 'cut' the free 50GB into a independent disk, say E:/, so I can install Ubuntu on it, while not affecting my Vista system?
Best Answer
Yes! There is a way... I'll guide you through the procedure... Here goes...
U can do all of the Hard Drive Re-sizing, Partitioning without loosing data using a Propitiatory Software for Windows with which you can literally control your NTFS/FAT Partitions. Its called EASEUS Partition Master v5.5 Pro. How to get it? You'll have to work out that. Its not that hard to find it.
Once u have the software, make your Hard drive look like something like what I've shown Below.
Once you have 20-25 GB, delete the partition i.e. your marking it as free space. Once done you can go ahead with Ubuntu installation in this way.
Boot from Live CD and start the Installation.
During Installation Select Specify Partitions Manually. To begin creating partitions, select the free space and click on the Add… button.
Click "Install Now" to proceed with the installation process.