lucky.error
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I was using Linux since like 2021. At the first I was using Linux mint along side Windows 7 after that I got a laptop and the then set up windows 11 alongside with Ubuntu. That was the first OS GParted destroyed. It was happened when I was trying to extend my root partition using GParted live USB.
After that I was tried to move into new Linux distro and then I install arch Linux. I was give it to root partition but with time goes on, it filled out. With that period because of some driver issue my Windows system also went down with critical process error. I did try to recover it but none of my methods works because of that I did decide to reinstall Windows 11 (It needed because I need use Photoshop and other my University related softwares).
Partition structure is Windows C partition my Media files partition (like 130GB, .PSD, University project files lot more important stuff) swap partition Linux root partition.
My plan is to shrink some space from c drive and then combine it to my Media partition and then shrink that space from the media partition and combine it with my Linux root partition. First step goes very well, format the C install Windows install drivers and setup everything nicely.
Now I need combine that spare space with the media partition I did it once with default Windows partition creation tool and then restart into live GParted environment. In there I didn't saw combined media partition.
Okay well in I did combine those two spare space and media partition (NTFS). SUCCESSFULLY COMBINED. Now shrink some storage from media partition now apply. SUCCESS. Combine that space with Linux root partition. Apply. DONE.
After like 3 minutes restart the system and went back into Windows. Oh man!! Water disaster!! Media partition file system RAW. Used 100% free 0%. Linux root and swap partitions file system unknown. They are still unlimited space there.
I don't know what to do now. If anyone can help me or advise me to do something about this. I'm going to try to recover some data if possible.
But still, big question is why isn't gpated not working for me.? Every single time when I use that, that end up being ____
After that I was tried to move into new Linux distro and then I install arch Linux. I was give it to root partition but with time goes on, it filled out. With that period because of some driver issue my Windows system also went down with critical process error. I did try to recover it but none of my methods works because of that I did decide to reinstall Windows 11 (It needed because I need use Photoshop and other my University related softwares).
Partition structure is Windows C partition my Media files partition (like 130GB, .PSD, University project files lot more important stuff) swap partition Linux root partition.
My plan is to shrink some space from c drive and then combine it to my Media partition and then shrink that space from the media partition and combine it with my Linux root partition. First step goes very well, format the C install Windows install drivers and setup everything nicely.
Now I need combine that spare space with the media partition I did it once with default Windows partition creation tool and then restart into live GParted environment. In there I didn't saw combined media partition.
Okay well in I did combine those two spare space and media partition (NTFS). SUCCESSFULLY COMBINED. Now shrink some storage from media partition now apply. SUCCESS. Combine that space with Linux root partition. Apply. DONE.
After like 3 minutes restart the system and went back into Windows. Oh man!! Water disaster!! Media partition file system RAW. Used 100% free 0%. Linux root and swap partitions file system unknown. They are still unlimited space there.
I don't know what to do now. If anyone can help me or advise me to do something about this. I'm going to try to recover some data if possible.
But still, big question is why isn't gpated not working for me.? Every single time when I use that, that end up being ____

