Hello Justin - and welcome to the Forum.
Generally, one just runs the Linux installation Live Disc/USB and selects "Install alongside Windows" from the menu that appears.
You don't need to create special a partition yourself. It all happens automagically. Welcome to Linux.
Keith
Hello Justin - and welcome to the Forum.Generally, one just runs the Linux installation Live Disc/USB and selects "Install alongside Windows" from the menu that appears.
You don't need to create special a partition yourself. It all happens automagically. Welcome to Linux.

Keith
Generally, one just runs the Linux installation Live Disc/USB and selects "Install alongside Windows" from the menu that appears.
You don't need to create special a partition yourself. It all happens automagically. Welcome to Linux.

Keith