My I originally set up my Lenovo laptop as a dual boot with its original Windows 7 Home Premium and Kubuntu. Later on I added another install of Windows 7 under VirtualBox for the convenience of being able to run Windows and Linux programs simultaneously. For example, I'll work on some finances in Quicken under Windows while simultaneously doing calculations in LibreOffice Calc under Kubuntu. It works fine. I rarely even boot into Windows alone anymore. Doing that does have the advantage of more resources for Windows, but I don't need that very often.
I'm therefore planning to boot straight into Windows only and uninstall almost all the Windows applications. There are a few DVD copying and editing programs that I'll leave behind, ones that do work better when not running under VirtualBox. But most everything has to go, the reason being, the freed-up hard drive space is being ceded over to Kubuntu's partition.
I'm doing this to free up more room to run Mac OS X Snow Leopard under VirtualBox. Why would I do such a thing? The Mac version of Dramatica is way nicer than the Windows one. At about $150, Dramatica ain't dirt cheap, so I want the best version.
So, my questions:
1. I can just use Gparted, right? With Gparted, shrink the Windows NTFS partition, leaving that space unused. Then expand the Linux Ext4 partition into that space. Simple as that, right?
2. If I want, I can just wipe out that Windows install by deleting the partition and then expanding the Ext4 partition into it, right? However, if I eliminate the Windows install like that, do I then need to edit Grub so that it no longer offers a choice between Kubuntu and Windows at bootup? Or will Grub just figure it out?
I'm therefore planning to boot straight into Windows only and uninstall almost all the Windows applications. There are a few DVD copying and editing programs that I'll leave behind, ones that do work better when not running under VirtualBox. But most everything has to go, the reason being, the freed-up hard drive space is being ceded over to Kubuntu's partition.
I'm doing this to free up more room to run Mac OS X Snow Leopard under VirtualBox. Why would I do such a thing? The Mac version of Dramatica is way nicer than the Windows one. At about $150, Dramatica ain't dirt cheap, so I want the best version.
So, my questions:
1. I can just use Gparted, right? With Gparted, shrink the Windows NTFS partition, leaving that space unused. Then expand the Linux Ext4 partition into that space. Simple as that, right?
2. If I want, I can just wipe out that Windows install by deleting the partition and then expanding the Ext4 partition into it, right? However, if I eliminate the Windows install like that, do I then need to edit Grub so that it no longer offers a choice between Kubuntu and Windows at bootup? Or will Grub just figure it out?
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