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    Are the formatting of files like .doc and .xls that I use for Windows Office such that I can save them on an ubuntu formatted drive?
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    Yes, you can save them with no problems on an ubuntu formatted drive, just like any other file. In ubuntu you can open these files with LibreOffice, which operated mostly like the equivalent Windows applications.
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    How do I move temporarily back to Windows from Linux?
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    If you install Linux and Windows side-by-side as the article explains, then you can just choose during booting which operating system you want to start.
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    I have been using Windows since the 1980's, but do not need it anymore. I would like to convert to Linux, but I don't want to lose all the files I have on the hard drive.
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    You can have Linux and Windows on the same computer, or you could save the files you want to keep onto external storage, or you could just have multiple computers.
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    How would I know if I need 32bit or 64bit Linux?
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    Because 32bit will run on either 32bit or 64bit machines it's a safe bet to start. Also, 64bit only really becomes useful if you have more than 4gb of RAM. If you are already running windows on your machine you can open 'system information' (just type it in the search box if you're not sure how to find it otherwise). Beside 'system type' it will either say x64 or x86 based system. x64 is 64bit and x86 is 32bit.
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    If I try Linux and still use Google as my search engine, is my data safe?
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    Google might not do something bad to your computer, but you can always switch to other search engines, e.g. DuckDuckGo, StartPage, etc.
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    Will Linux be able to work with the hardware on my computer?
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    It depends on what kind of operating system you have (Windows or Mac).
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    I have 2 external hard drives (formatted for Windows) that I would like to format for Linux once I do the install. Is there a way to install Linux, format one of the drives, then copy the files over?
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    You can choose to format the drive when installing the Linux distribution. Save files you want to keep on the other drive first.
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    I have Windows 10 OS and I want to switch in Ubuntu and do not want to make my laptop dual boot so which steps I prefer?
    Somone
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    In order to change completely to Ubuntu, just select the "Erase Disk and install Ubuntu" option in the Installation Type menu.
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    I don't like to stop using the Office apps like .docx and stuff. Is there a way to keep using those (and possibly for free)? Or will I have to change to different editors and/or programs?
    Somone
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    You will change to the Libreoffice Program, which is compatible with all Microsoft Office files.
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