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I have a Windows 7 and I want to setup Ubuntu dual boot with Windows.

I have 200 GB of Freespace and want to use that for my Ubuntu installation. I am manually selecting the partitions by following this link - https://medium.com/linuxforeveryone/how-to-install-ubuntu-20-04-and-dual-boot-alongside-windows-10-323a85271a73

However, after creating a partition on the freespace, the rest becomes unusable. enter image description here

How can I fix this?

Here we can see the whole space as free. freespace

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You've clicked the "free space' and hit the little "+" button, to add a partition there, yes? DO NOT click "New Partition Table", that will torch your entire system, you don't want that - instead, click the "free space" line, and then use that little "+" to create your partition.

If your disk is an MBR it'll tell you that you can't use the space because you can only have 4 primary partitions, or that option will be greyed out. That's a limitation of MBR, and if your Windows is old enough then it defaulted to MBR.

If the disk is NOT an MBR partition table format, then the icon and button should work and it should then ask you to create a partition there. Mount point will be / and your filesystem type should be ext4 for it to work properly for Ubuntu. Then it should install there.

Thomas Ward
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