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Mm.. can someone help?
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Simply change the partition size back to exactly what it was before. Larger might be acceptable too, not sure
That's correct answer. If you did not write anything in the space you freed (i.e. did not create a partition there AND format it), your data is not damaged.
also format does not actually completely overwrite most of the data, so you'll probably just end up with a couple corrupted blocks, which are fixable with some minor data loss
It should.
It is.
Yeah, it worked.
Solid work, now set up backups haha