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Ubuntu 25.04 » Help Ubuntu Desktop Guide » Hardware »

Disks & storage

Adjust the size of a filesystem — Shrink or grow a filesystem and its partition.
Check how much disk space is left — Use Disk Usage Analyzer, System Monitor, or Usage to check space and capacity.
Check your hard disk for problems — Test your hard disk for problems to make sure that it’s healthy.
Create a startup disk — Convert a USB flash drive into a volume from which you can startup and install Ubuntu.
Manage volumes and partitions — Understand what volumes and partitions are and use the disk utility to manage them.
Repair a damaged filesystem — Check if a filesystem is damaged and bring it back into a usable state.
Test the performance of your hard disk — Run benchmarks on your hard disk to check how fast it is.
Wipe everything off a removable disk — Remove all of the files and folders from an external hard disk or USB flash drive by formatting it.

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  • Hardware & drivers — Configure hardware and diagnose problems, including printers, displays, disks, and more.

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