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I followed various articles to install ubuntu 18.04 in parallel to my windows 10 OS.

I have allocated 150 gigs of free space and get to the point where I can boot from my Usb which contains the ISO image.

However when I resume to install ubuntu it keeps telling me that there is not enough space and it appears that it is only taking into account the space on the USB stick and not what have allocated shrinking the Volume of my C drive.

I am at a loss here and any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

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I was able to solve the problem by going into BIOS and changing my SATA options from RAID to AHCI and afterwards I had to rename some file in my USB installer to get the boot going again. Thanks all for pointing me to the right direction.

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when you install, there should be an option called 'something else'. There you can select which partition and disk you want the installation to be on. it should be across the bottom under the diagram of your currently selected disk.

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