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I recently shrunk the size of my C: drive in order to install Ubuntu. During the Ubuntu installation, I get a message that says "File System doesn't have expected sizes for Windows to like it. Cluster size is 2k(1k expected); number of clusters is 24026(47959 expected); size of FATs is 94 sectors(188 expected)" What can I do to fix this?

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Explain shrunk, partition or compress?

Reply to gone fishin'

I recently resized the partition, making it smaller. Sorry.

Reply to MillerTime8806

Why not go with ub live boot cd

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I would but I need it for a class.

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