Le 10/05/2017 à 03:31, John Perry a écrit :
already 4 primary partitions on the drive. You were right, Carlos.
from there you have several roads to take. I understood you installs yourself w10. If so and if your computer is UEFI capable (I don't remember if it is), you can install W10 in UEFI/GPT mode where you don't anymore have this primary partitions problem - but this needs reinstall. if you can't go this way, you should still be able to remove only one primary. AFAIK only three are necessary: main (larger), EFI one (very small, max 500Mb) and may be an other W10 system. There should be an other small one for system recovery that you should be able to remove. If you try tio remove from inside windows 10, you should not be allowed to remove anything vital for w10. Then you can create an other partition, beginning with extended one. This don't needs reinstall of w10. It may make you lose a small part of the disk (the partition you remove may not be usable again on this install), but it should not be a problem of course you can reinstall creating an extended partition from the beginning jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org