I forgot to say, I now Windows is installed on partition C, I have most of my
files in partition D and I have Ubuntu on the rest of 20 GB hard disk space.
When I start the computer, GRUB loads, then there appears a menu from which to
choode the operating systems to start. Ubuntu is the first and Windows XP is the
last.
Both have great advantages. Ubuntu is great for writing files to CD or DVD and
for printing. You can also manipulate or delete any of your files in the Windows
partitions from under Ubuntu. You can recover your files from anywhere in case
Windows breaks down.
I need Windows only for the Internet (our ISP does not have the technology for
using Linux) and for writing in Word and Excel. Open Office is not at all
widespread here.