I've used the dd command to clone a 10gb HD into a 80gb HD. The 80Gb one had nothing on it, and the 10gb had a single Windows partition. Now I want to make extra partitions on the remaining 70gb to install linux, but it seem the dd command worked so well that it even copied the information about free space. So now even though the bios says it's an 80Gb HD, for fdisk(DOS and Linux versions) it's a 10Gb HD with no free space left. IS there any way I could fix the info on free space without having to erase the windows partition(the disk is for a friend and he needs it that way)?
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