I have downloaded the latest Kubuntu 12.04 on a USB pendrive and have tried it out and am ready to do a clean install. Despite the fact that I have been using Kubuntu for quite awhile now (since 8.04) I have never made a clean install on a hard disk which is already partitioned, and so I don't want to make a mistake. I'm using a desktop PC-clone type computer with an Intel core i3-2100 processor running at 3.1 ghz. My memory is 4 gb. My hard disk is partitioned in 3 ways: one with Windows 7, one with Kubuntu 11.04 (default) and the third with Ubuntu 11.04. What I want to do is the following: 1) keep the Windows 7 partition intact, 2) install Kubuntu 12.04 lts where the current Kubuntu resides, 3) eliminate Ubuntu 11.04 entirely and recover the space it leaves behind to share between Windows and Kubuntu. I also want to save all my documents and my Firefox settings and favorites, as well as install the basic microsoft TT fonts like Arial and Trebuchet.
What do I do?
What do I do?
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