Several people at my school had Windows crash on their computers due to a virus 
originating from Facebook. I provided them with Ubuntu CDs and all 
installations of Ubuntu were successful, and people were able to recover most 
of their files that were damaged by the viruses. One person asked 'where did 
all of my games go?' and I told him about Wine (the Windows emulator) that 
might be able to play some of his games. The problem is; a lot of people expect 
their programs from Windows to just magically 'appear' in Ubuntu's application 
menus from their other partition. He thought that he lost all of his games; 
when in reality, they still existed on his hard drive, but they were not under 
any of the menus because no shortcuts had been registered.
Some other questions were:
* Will I lose all of my data when I install Ubuntu? Answer: No; according to a 
book that I read on partitioning; only 1% of re-partitioning attempts fail 
(which means that you should back up your data if you have a device such as a 
USB hard drive, or other backup media), and if you are unable to back up your 
data prior to installation; it may be possible to restore your corrupted data 
through the recovery utilities in Ubuntu. 
* Why doesn't YouTube work? - Answer: Flash Player is not installed; install it 
from their website or from the Ubuntu Software Center
* Why are all of the icons so big? - Answer: The display card was not properly 
configured. Simply install the proprietary driver under 
System>Administration>Hardware drivers
* Why won't my DVDs play? - Answer: Refer to the Ubuntu Help Center; under 
Music, video, and photos.
* Where's Microsoft Paint? - Look in the Graphics section of the Ubuntu 
Software Center. I personally would recommend using Gimp; which is a great 
alternative to programs such as Photoshop and Paint, and is entirely free and 
open-source.
* Does Ubuntu get rid of my virus? - There's probably an AntiVirus program for 
Ubuntu in the software center, but your Windows-based virus shouldn't affect 
your Ubuntu installation. 
The only problem that occurred during the installation; was that when the user 
inserted the installation disc; it would sometimes ask them for a password. I 
told them to leave the password field blank, because there was no password, and 
that seemed to work. This only happened in a few cases and was not a major 
problem.

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