Hi all.
I dual booted Kubuntu 9.10 about a week ago on my laptop with Windows XP and I used 10gb for kubuntu installation and I have a HDD of 56gb, while using kubuntu my laptop crashed twice and both times it corrupted kubuntu files. I had both the operating systems installed on the same partition C:. When the files got corrupted Windows told me that I had some corrupted files and that i had to use chkdsk so I did and both times I had to reinstall kubuntu. Now when I look at the hard disk details it says that only 20gb out of 56gb is left and this is due to the other kubuntu files that I installed on the partition, My windows does Not have 20gb of programs installed on it. I have got about 6gb occupied by windows and 10gb occupied by kubuntu so that makes it 16gb. How do I retrieve the lost space on the partition without formatting it ? The I am sorry if this kind of question has already been asked.
Thank you.
I dual booted Kubuntu 9.10 about a week ago on my laptop with Windows XP and I used 10gb for kubuntu installation and I have a HDD of 56gb, while using kubuntu my laptop crashed twice and both times it corrupted kubuntu files. I had both the operating systems installed on the same partition C:. When the files got corrupted Windows told me that I had some corrupted files and that i had to use chkdsk so I did and both times I had to reinstall kubuntu. Now when I look at the hard disk details it says that only 20gb out of 56gb is left and this is due to the other kubuntu files that I installed on the partition, My windows does Not have 20gb of programs installed on it. I have got about 6gb occupied by windows and 10gb occupied by kubuntu so that makes it 16gb. How do I retrieve the lost space on the partition without formatting it ? The I am sorry if this kind of question has already been asked.
Thank you.
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