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While using Windows you will have probably stored a great deal of data, including documents, emails, photographs and music. The chances are that you will want to transfer most of this information for use with Ubuntu. This section provides instructions on how to prepare yourself and your data for moving to Ubuntu. For the purposes, of this guide, you'll need access to your Windows system.
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A good way of making sure that your data is safe and ready to be used in Ubuntu is to organise your files before you make the switch.
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General file organisation
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Of all of the data on your computer, a sizeable portion is likely to be <emphasis>redundant</emphasis>. That is, it is data which you will never need to use again, and there is no value in saving it for posterity. Before switching to Ubuntu, it is a good idea to identify and remove this redundant data. This has the advantage of reducing the amount of data which you must copy across from your Windows installation to your new Ubuntu installation.
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