25-30 Gb is rather large for winXP. Are you certain you do not have a lot of data there? Surely that can be reduced in size without removing winXP.
What you could do is either:
a. purchase an external USB drive for storing your data, or
b. purchase an additional internal IDE (PATA) or a SATA drive for installing your data (this requires some rather detailed hardware knowledge to setup). Also, openSUSE will easily run on an additional internal hard drive (while winXP nominally will not).
Then move your data to the new drive, and reduce your WinXP from the massive 25-30 Gbytes. Immediately before installing openSUSE, be certain you do a defrag of the entire drive.
Note there are advantages to keeping winXP:
- you paid for it,
- it gives you an Operating System independant check of any problem on hardware, helping to confirm whether it is a hardware or software problem (ie if both winXP and Linux have a problem, then it is likely hardware),
- because of the Windows monopoly, with all one's friends, relatives, and work associates using Windows, every now and then one runs across software that one must try, that is not available for Linux.
- it provides an easily accessible backup capability (with an independant OS) available if something should happen to one's Linux
As an example, my 82-year old mother has an old Dell with a 60GByte hard drive. She has 3 boot partitions on that drive:
- winME
- winXP
- openSUSE-10.2.
I maintain her PC for her (remotely from a different continent), and there is no problem with space with 3 boot partitions on a 60GByte drive. But she has minimal data, and data (such as pictures and movies) can take up a lot of space.
I plan to purchase an internal IDE (PATA) drive for her old Dell, and install it in Jan-2009, when I visit her next. I'll also likely update her openSUSE-10.2 to openSUSE-11.1 on her PC at that time.
Out of curiousity, what wireless device do you have on your PC ?
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