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I have a dual-boot PC with Windows 10 and Ubuntu 20.04. I recently ran out of space, and I had to replace my HDD with a bigger one, copying everything from the old to the new. Ubuntu still is running low on space and that's because the partitions have still the same size. I tried using GParted from a live USB, but it doesn't let me give Ubuntu more space. I tried a variety of solutions but none of them worked. My other Partitions are:

  1. Windows
  2. System
  3. Linux (made of 2 smaller partitons)
  4. Recovery.

Partitions on my HDD

Zanna
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I move the Recovery Partition at the end if the disk using a tool called AOMEI. Then I tried to resize the main partition of Ubuntu (my files and the system files), and it created some space inside the main partition. I resized the partition containig my files and it worked!