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I wanted to switch from Windows 7 to Ubuntu.

I have two partitions, C where my system is, and D where I keep personal files and other stuff I need.

It would be really a disaster if something happened to the stuff on my D drive.

My question is, how can I install Ubuntu on my C partition and format it?

Zanna
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  • Please **always backup your important data** before you change partitions or install a new OS. – Takkat Nov 27 '13 at 11:16

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  • Note the C partition (its size,freespace) on a paper.

  • Boot ubuntu live cd or usb.During the installation process slect Something else option which allows you to manually select the partition where you are going to install ubuntu.

  • Partitions appears on the screen and select the right partition by total size and free space you already noted.(Because the partition doesnot appear as C during ubuntu installation.)

  • Select that partition,right click on it and format it to ext4 filesystem.

  • Atlast Select the formatted ext4 partition for Ubuntu installation.And don't forgot to create a SWAP partition.Swap partition size must be double the RAM size if the size of the RAM was lesser than 4GB.

Avinash Raj
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