when I want to boot to Windows (which I haven't done since mid-2013, and don't expect to do in future)
...but my point is, if you have something you value there, put a backup of it somewhere outside of windows clutches. Its too late once your data is ground up. Then all you have left is the wish that you had the the foresight to put your files somewhere safe.
*addition*
If you want to see how a version of Kubuntu/Ubuntu/Xubuntu or any of the other flavours, looks on your system, make a pen drive or DVD with the Live version and run it from there. You should get a pretty good idea without needing to go to an actual install. Although if you have disk space an install is no big deal, it can be accomplished quickly with no trouble
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