On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 4:20 AM, Dan Purgert <d...@djph.net> wrote: > > If it's MBR partitioned, you're already using up your four (4) > partitions (OS (C:\) ; Recovery(400MB); RECOVERY (D:\); Recovery > (800MB); and I'm not 100% sure if the EFI partition counts against you > too). > > You would need to remove some of those partitions, and set up an extended > partition container in order to create logical partitions which you can > then install Debian to. > > Though, since you already have four (five if we count the EFI > partition), perhaps the drive is already GPT partitioned ... > > My computer is actually already GPT partitioned, I already made sure of that.
On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 5:42 AM, Fungi4All <fungil...@protonmail.com> wrote: > > > May I ask what version of windows is it that has terrorized your disk? > In a different discussion I brought up the subject (in reference to win10 > being intentinally hostile to other cohabitating systems with uefi/boot > protect) > and this is why I am asking. > > I have Windows 10 running on my computer currently. I will attempt to combine 2 of the existing partitions. I am not familiar with any steps for this, so if anyone has tips on deleting and recreating partitions, that would be great. Also, I am unsure what the "disk 1" drive is. It seems to be 8 gb of free space, not doing anything. Should I just delete that?