Freeing disk space on Ubuntu to use in Windows

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Published on 2012-10-04T21:07:53Z Indexed on 2012/10/04 21:53 UTC
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I have 250Gb drive on a laptop, which has Windows 7 on a 122Gb ntfs partition (which has a "boot" flag on it) and Ubuntu 12.04.1 on a 110Gb extended partition, of which the root ext4 partition is 108Gb and the swap is 1.74Gb. You can see everything in the screenshot below. My question is:

  1. I want to diminish the size of the linux root partition and then use that space to increase the windows partition. How do I do that?
  2. Also, is it possible to increase the size of the swap partition and not do any damage? If so, how?

    I'm using GParted, and i'd say i'm pretty confident with it.

Screenshot of my partitions

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