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Next, I right click the linux-swap partition and choose Resize/Move again. This time, I drag that small partition all the way to the right so that the unallocated space is at the beginning.
3. Use the partition. After the process is complete, a new partition showing the amount of free, or unallocated, space appears next to the Windows C: drive partition.
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