Yes it will.
Backup your home and user folders to a usb thumb drive (will probably need about 4 gb)... the drive should be at least 8gb.
Now that those two are off, defamed the drive. Once that's done you're going to create a fat32, if you haven't already, in that unallocated space and then not into the zorin image.
In the Zorin image, open gparted, searchable from the app menu search box.
Take a look at each partition on there. If the fat32 you just created has a star, you can hit the gears and click edit then uncheck the boot box. Hit apply or ok. If a warning pops up saying that changes have to be committed to disk hit yes.
Then select that partition and hit the minus sign next to the gears, this will delete the partition. If it allows you to do this in gparted, you cleared the flags successfully and remove the lock in the drive from windows.


I could definitely use the extra disk space, Is moving your files to a seperate ntsf partition just like moving files to the D: drive in windows?