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Originally Posted by radbaddude
Yeah.. it's an ext4 converted NTFS drive that Windows doesn't auto-mount all the time upon boot. Haven't figured that one yet. Don't have an additional drive to move the data to so I can format it either. Good suggestions, right on point I think.
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I have gone the Linux
GParted ' shuffle method

you don't even need Linux installed. Use a Live CD
Use GParted to make as big a partition as I can of the type I neeed, then use the OS to move the files from the Old partition to the New.
Then use Parted to EXPAND the new partition into the free space.
Repeat until there are no Old partition files
then recover that space