Created a partition and set up Linux on the incorrect storage device.
Created a partition and set up Linux on the incorrect storage device.
Apologies for the brief explanation, but using Diskpart can be quite intricate and might be more effectively understood through a detailed tutorial with visuals and clear guidance.
As suggested by @KarathKasun, remove the EFI partition to unlock extending the drive. Ensure you delete only the relevant partition since DiskPart lacks safeguards. If uncertain, consider using a partition manager tool with a graphical interface instead of command-line methods.
It would be simpler to just reformat and reinstall everything. The current setup only includes launchers and games, and your download speed is 300.