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    Kevin Daire is offline Senior Member
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    Default How to shift the data documents as switching from Windows to Suse Linux?

    I can switch from Windows to Linux, I'm basically moving to suse Linux. So my question is very simple way to transfer the files from Windows to Linux? Well, I leave or should I copy NTFS for any foreign substance, and then copy it. I know it's a very simple question for all, but I need help on it so please suggest me some steps to the solution, I am waiting for your answer to either a quick response.

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    According to me it would be a wise decision to go to the NTFS disk partition so happens that what I think would be a better choice for you. It would be very easy to get the files easily during installation of Linux, whether the data spreadsheet, you can use Open Office can save them by opening it and saving it with a new name, so it's cool option. You can also keep the NTFS partition as a backup copy of all files so that the second advantage is that you can make so I hope that was enough for you.

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    What exactly you are trying to do? If you think a dual boot system, then it is better to settle for an NTFS partition in the system and if you plan to go with the Linux system, only then I suggest you do not use an NTFS partition, It's not that Linux can not access at the NTFS partition, but in the later stages, it will give you a problem that the windows to solve this problem, I think have been avoided. So you must be careful too.

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    Ok, I've never had problems with the NTFS partition of my system so that my experience and that is why I shared my experience, the ntfs partition is not never gave me any problems wit to recognize the file, and also to share the file so that's what I mean here I hope that everyone has received the necessary solution to the problem see, it's always better to choose the backup with an external hard drive, but it's a long option, if you choose to transfer files from a hard External Hard Drive.

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    Since you are storing information only, no app or running system will have less space to copy the information and then erase the division from Microsoft. Then set up Linux. Please note that new distributions with ext4 file system default is not approachable from Windows. Better select ext3 as the file system through out set up. will be of great assist to you and that's what I say here think this suggestion assists to few extent.

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