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I have a laptop running on Windows 11 version 22H2.About a year ago, I dual-booted by laptop with Linux Ubuntu as the other OS. Two days ago, I then decided to delete my Linux dual-boot. This meant deleting the disk partition that I created for it (I reserved around 120 GB for that partition). After deleting that partition, I then obtained an unallocated space (120 GB). I wanted to extend the volume of my primary disk partition (Windows C with the unallocated space. However, I was unable to simply just 'Extend volume' because the 'Healthy (Recovery Partition)' was in the middle. This meant I
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