Deleting Windows 7 Partition while keeping Ubuntu 11.10 Partition
I have two operating systems. One is a corrupted (or has been rendered unbootable due to a virus) Windows 7 partition and the other is a Ubuntu 11.10 partition. The WIndows 7 is occupying 120GB while the Ubuntu 11.10 is occupying 40GB of the total 160GB hard drive space. I have 53GB of files (mostly music) that is currently on the Windows partition that I would like to salvage.
I have a few questions, depending particularly on the complexity of the solution:
Would i be able to condense or shrink that 53GB into an amount that could fit and then be transferred into the 40GB Ubuntu partition and then safely delete the Windows 7 partition without risk of losing any of my files/music data?? Or do I necessarilly need an external hard drive to back it up while I manipulate the partition? If the external hard drive is indeed necessary, my roommate has one, but it's formatted for a Mac, how do I change the read/right permissions?
For any of these routes, do I need a hard copy of a bootable Ubuntu disk? How can disk utility help? What is GParted? And what all can I do in the "terminal" that will help this situation?
Thanks so much in advance,
Michael
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