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I'm new to linux OS so forgive my noobiness.

I installed ubuntu 14.04 on my Windows XP computer as a dual partition using the netinstall mini.iso burned to a cd-r. I had issues with unity desktop running slow so I installed the Xubuntu desktop, everything runs great, I love it and now I want to completely remove all traces of Windows XP and have Xubuntu take over the 50GB of space Windows is currently occupying.

I read in another post that I can go to Settings-Disks, choose the Windows partition and delete it using the - button, then remove the grub so it removes the option for XP at startup.

My question then is, will this then give Xubuntu that 50GB to use or do I have to do this another way?

Any help appreciated, I want my 50GB back lol

Thanks

Jamie

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