Recently, I wanted to install Linux Mint Cinnamon alongside Windows 11 on my Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro 360. Since my laptop had only a single C: drive, I needed to shrink the Windows partition and create 100 GB of unallocated space for Linux. At first, I thought Windows Disk Management would be enough. However, I encountered one of the most common Windows partitioning errors:
You cannot shrink a volume beyond the point where any unmovable files …
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