Downloaded Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS through installer, set program to "Automatically restart and configure UEFI boot" and set Linux installation size 128GB. Bitlocker and Secure Boot is disabled.
Ran installation, encountered this error:
[18:15:41] Failed to shrink C: partition!
[18:15:41] You may need to: 1) Run disk cleanup 2) Disable hibernation (powercfg -h off) 3) Reboot
Followed steps in order. Once reboot was complete, ran into the same error.
Wondering if there is already a known issue with this configuration, or if this error has something to do with the errors currently being experienced with Debian or Fedora.
Downloaded Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS through installer, set program to "Automatically restart and configure UEFI boot" and set Linux installation size 128GB. Bitlocker and Secure Boot is disabled.
Ran installation, encountered this error:
[18:15:41] Failed to shrink C: partition![18:15:41] You may need to: 1) Run disk cleanup 2) Disable hibernation (powercfg -h off) 3) RebootFollowed steps in order. Once reboot was complete, ran into the same error.
Wondering if there is already a known issue with this configuration, or if this error has something to do with the errors currently being experienced with Debian or Fedora.