TopHat01 wrote:
First of all, it's Ubuntu. Secondly, what is your primary reason for Linux? If you don't do much else then gaming, word processing/surfing the Internet, and assorted basic tasks then Linux isn't really necessarily.
The only real reason I would install Linux on a machine would be to turn it into a storage/game server.
This is the typical example of a person that hasn't give it a real try.
For the OP, you have to partition your HD but that could corrupt some stored data in there (not necessarily Windows system files but mp3, movies, pr0n, etc.). If you are not convinced you should try the live cd of Ubuntu. For that, just put the CD, reset your computer, change your BIOS settings to read first the CD/DVD drive and presto, you'll use a live session of Ubuntu without even installing it.