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Hi Moltke,No need to reinstall Windows, and if you're okay with reinstalling LL, go ahead and create the free space with the Windows disk tools and make the free space you ceate, plus the old LL partition and its swap all unallocated unformatted. TC
It's best to shrink the C: drive Windows partition from Windows. Defragment it first. Use the Windows disk tools to create new free space on the drive - unallocated and unformatted. Windows will not let you shrink the drive more than is possible for the system to still operate. You may or may not be able to boot into LL after this change. If you can boot you can use the disk tools in LL to attach the free space to the partition LL is on / fs. If you cannot boot into LL use the LL live disk or USB drive and attach the free space to the LL partition. Depending on your knowledge of grub you can also use the "e" editing function in grub to get to a shell and adjust the drive partition UIDs to boot to LL. Once the drive is successfuly partitioned run sudo update-grub and sudo update-initramfs just to be safe. Oftentimes this is unneccessary (depends on the original order of the partitions on the drive, and sometimes block allignment that leaves leftover space).If Windows refuses to boot afterwards you will have to get to the boot repair functions for Windows which we can solve when you get that far.TC