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  • The problem with GParted is that it shows /dev/sda1 (restricted by system) 992.5KB, /dev/sda2 (label for C:) 100MB, /dev/sda3 (label for E:) 98GB (size of C:) and /dev/sda4 (label for G:) 368GB (size of E: and G: combined). And it shows Used/Unused only for the last one, which are 187GB/34GB and correspond to G:. IIRC Win7 installer sees the partition the same way. I wasn't the one to do the first format on my drive, and have no way to contact that person. Is it something I should make another question about?
    – Dragomok
    Commented May 2, 2016 at 9:21
  • While using GParted wasn't necessary in my case as I presented it (although I did use it as to save my not-really-needed Ubuntu from wipe), this answer provides a step-by-step solution and mentions SAFE MODE, about which I have completely forgotten and planned to turn everything off manually, so I feel this is the better of two answers.
    – Dragomok
    Commented May 2, 2016 at 16:22