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How to ditch dual boot?

I have a dual boot Win 10/Debian setup on my laptop. I have not touched the Windows boot in months. There is nothing on there that needs saving.

How can I ditch the Windows partition and make it available as free space in Debian without damaging my Linux setup?

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  • You have to go punch and break out one of your physical windows so Linux knows not to fuck around!

    • Well, I guess you don't wanna fuck around with an angry rabid penguin, but this person should be ok resizing a partition 😂

  • Try Distro Hopping. Then, next week when you switch to yet another distro, you can just erase the entire disk and install Linux.

  • Like already mentioned here, back up first. I use a tool called Foxclone for hard drive image backups. Many would recommend Clonezilla, but I can vouch for Foxclone as I know it works from personal experience and the interface is really intuitive.

    If you installed your Linux distro to dual boot alongside an existing Windows machine, you might need to move the Linux partitions after deleting Windows in order to resize the Linux partitions. This is something that can be done later once you know everything is working okay.

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