07-23-2014, 07:47 PM
@chmod is right, no way you installed Debian in an NTFS partition. That is not possible for several reasons.
Anyway if your goal right now is to reallocate all the disk space for windows (NTFS) just format all the UNUSED space + kali space and reallocate the free space back to Windows. You can manage disk in computer>properties>manage>Disk Mangement, then clicking on a partition you have the extended volume option.
Be careful when dealing with partitions as you can easilty mess things up.
I'd suggest you to post a screenshot of your current disk partitions in computer>properties>manage>Disk Mangement so that we can give you better advice @Artista
Anyway if your goal right now is to reallocate all the disk space for windows (NTFS) just format all the UNUSED space + kali space and reallocate the free space back to Windows. You can manage disk in computer>properties>manage>Disk Mangement, then clicking on a partition you have the extended volume option.
Be careful when dealing with partitions as you can easilty mess things up.
I'd suggest you to post a screenshot of your current disk partitions in computer>properties>manage>Disk Mangement so that we can give you better advice @Artista