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I have a laptop with two SSDs and one is almost completely empty: I have 500gb+250gb and the 250gb SSD has only 1gb of used space which is only a few folders like this: $RECYCLE.BIN/Papirkurv, $RECYCLE.BIN/S-1-5-18, $RECYCLE.BIN/S-1-5-21-509494386-3903922194-131465332-500, a15a0964caf0a134cee7/MRT.exe and System Volume Information and a weird mrt.exe does anyone on this forum have any idea if it's safe to install Ubuntu on that SSD?

I have experimented if I can boot the other by disabling the UEFI mode and change it to Legacy so that means I can it seems but not sure if I can format the 2nd SSD without screwing up the MSI PC...

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It's perfectly safe for Ubuntu to be installed on and run from that SSD. Linux don't need to stinkin' .exe files. ;-P

If you want to know, whether a Windows installation (e. g. in a dual-boot environment) will be affected by the removal of that file, you should ask on SuperUser. The people here are really good at removing Windows and installing Ubuntu, but they don't know know (or pretend to not know) much about Windows. It would also be off topic.

David Foerster
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