Never-mind, I fixed it, but I had to format my entire hard-drive and
lose all the files I was hoping to save, but it's not a big deal, I
could get all of my files back again anyways. But...


When you try to edit a partition size(on the installation files/disk), it 
appears that you can't change the size without formatting everything, and then 
creating multiple partitions from the single partition you removed first, might 
and might not be a bit of an issue in the future.

Just keep an eye out for more posts like this in the future.

I was about to change the status until I couldn't find a status that
suited it.

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  Failed install due to not enough storage on partition but I think it
  was to be formatted... Either way there was space available

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