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RE: Beginners #81
@chmod is right, no way you installed Debian in an NTFS partition. That is not possible for several reasons.

Anyway if your goal right now is to reallocate all the disk space for windows (NTFS) just format all the UNUSED space + kali space and reallocate the free space back to Windows. You can manage disk in computer>properties>manage>Disk Mangement, then clicking on a partition you have the extended volume option.

Be careful when dealing with partitions as you can easilty mess things up.

I'd suggest you to post a screenshot of your current disk partitions in computer>properties>manage>Disk Mangement so that we can give you better advice @Artista
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RE: Beginners #82
Thanks for replies. I did install both system on the same partition. When I installed Kali, I selected 'Guided - Fill the remaining free space' something like that, as a installation option (followed the steps from some tutorial on their page).

I will post the screenshot afternoon, when I get back home.

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RE: Beginners #83
(07-24-2014, 06:42 AM)Artista Wrote: Thanks for replies. I did install both system on the same partition. When I installed Kali, I selected 'Guided - Fill the remaining free space' something like that, as a installation option (followed the steps from some tutorial on their page).

I will post the screenshot afternoon, when I get back home.

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In which case you are using a separate partition created at installation from the available free space. The same hard drive can have multiple partitions (up to 4 primary partitions) as @lady_godiva stated a screen shot would be useful as if you remove the wrong partition Windows will not boot or you could loose some important data and by the looks of things you are not experienced enough to be able to identify which ones you need to remove.
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RE: Beginners #84
@"chomod": I will post the screen shot, when I come home from work.


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RE: Beginners #85
Here is the screenshot guys:

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Hope you can help me (reminder: I want to delete Kali Linux due bad installation).

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RE: Beginners #86
(07-24-2014, 06:17 PM)Artista Wrote: Here is the screenshot guys:

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Hope you can help me (reminder: I want to delete Kali Linux due bad installation).

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There is no Kali partition on there, or any unused space, are you sure you didn't intall the entire OS onto a USB drive? would explain the problems you where facing with booting Kali.
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RE: Beginners #87
@chmod: I followed the guide, but it might have happened. Since I did not resize my Drive, as it had enough space already. Could be that yes, because it makes sense why it didnt boot without USB!

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