>what are my other options here?
1. making a new partition after the oem partition, using the unallocated space and leaving you with two usable partitions
2. wiping the drive and reinstalling from scratch
3. using proper partition software like gparted and moving the recovery partition from a livecd environment, then fixing/reinstalling the bootloader
/sqt/ General
How do I change the Allocation Cluster Size on my exFAT Hard drive without formatting it?
What about using excel online?
AFAIK you only need a hotmail account.
>making a new partition after the oem partition, using the unallocated space and leaving you with two usable partitions
This is exactly what I don't want, though. I just want one primary partition that uses most, if not all, of the 500gb available.
>wiping the drive and reinstalling from scratch
I didn't mention this on the initial post, but I restored the image from my previous drive precisely because I don't want to start from scratch.
>3.
I'll look into this, then.
Is ring doorbell shit?
Got one with new house, set it up, everything checks out, passes all test with flying colors, does fucking nothing.
No motion sensor logs, no ring logs, live view says "will be enabled after next motion event" which never happens, or "ring to activate" which runs in the house but does nothing else, no event logged, no live view.
Why the fuck are you getting excel work when you don't have excel? Buy excel or go to a fucking library or FedEx kinko's
gparted.org
gparted should be included on most popular linux livecds (for example ubuntu or mint). using a livecd will not install linux on your machine.
there's most likely some paid software that lets you do this from inside of windows, if you don't have a cd/dvd/usb stick for linux. basically anything that's not the built in windows partitioning tool should be able to do this. acronis/easeus/etc.
i'd recommend making a backup image of the ssd first.
How did I do?
How do I investigate kernel panic on Arch
Looks good enough, but I need something I can use without internet... Thanks anyway.