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A simple solution: use Ubuntu's automatic format option, it will format the entire external hard drive and create the necessary drives (warning: all files on the hard drive will be deleted) after installing Ubuntu, remove the hard drive from it and restart the computer with live Ubuntu flash memory (you should have a separate flash memory on which the Ubuntu iso file has been flashed) after restarting the computer and running connect the Ubuntu external hard drive to the computer and run the gparted program, this program is used to format drives and create new drives. Shrink the drive on which Ubuntu is installed with gparted and create as many ntfs drives as you need in the freed space. In this way, you have an external hard drive on which Ubuntu is installed, but not all of its space is occupied by Ubuntu, and you can use it to save files in Windows.
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