Hopefully there's tons of junk in temp folders (be careful tho) or files
starting with a ~ sign that you might be allowed to delete (without
destroying the Windows boot, hopefully).

Personally i'd recommend forcing yourself to stay in Linux by losing the
Windows System files, just gradually increase the size of your main
Linux partition and copy your data across from the ntfs one and keep
shrinking that til its gone for good.  Err i do still have a drive or
two with Windows on tho

Seriously tho, be careful.  Stuff you copy across from ntfs and then
play about with in Linux may end up with longer filenames and be unable
to work again in Windows (perhaps might even stop Windows booting), or
.doc files might become .odt and stuff like that is difficult for
Windows, awww bless.

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nautilus says not enough disk space when i want to move a folder on a ntfs 
partition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/302085
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