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I have Windows XP and Ubuntu 14.04 LTS installed. I want to install fresh Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and Windows 10 and then want to remove Windows XP safely without harming data and previous version of Ubuntu. Can you please guide me regarding the safe procedure.

Update: Thanks for the answer. I am just updating details. I have 50 GB partitions and two are small partitions. Ubuntu is on separate 20 GB partitions. and I want to keep them as it is while wish to install Win10 in new unallocated space. If I do so, what will happen to WinXP and Ubuntu 14.04?

mohinip
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I'm not quite sure, do you want to keep your Ubuntu 14.04 installation?

I personally would just backup all my data, either on a second drive or on an extra partition. Then i would proceed with installing Win 10 by whiping the WinXP partition. This will overwrite your bootloader, so you won't be able to directly boot into Ubuntu 14.04.

Afterwards Ubuntu 16.04 can be installed on a ext4 partition, either on a new one or on the one used by 14.04.

Further advice can be given if you list your current partitions/harddrives.