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You can't uninstall Windows XP, from the command line or otherwise.
You shouldn't lose anything when upgrading to Windows 10. But it is best to backup any important data, files and folders, to an external hard drive, flash drive, CD disk, before beginning the upgrade.
It depends on what you are trying to do. If you install anything over Windows 7 that is not a windows based system you may lose some application functionality if the other system does not have an equivalent. The same could be said if installing Ubuntu, since it may have functionality that is not present in Windows 7.
Yes, you will. .. but not your doors...
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No, you don't. Castle Wars is a "safe" minigame. Meaning that if you die, you don't lose anything.
You won't lose anything as long as you have it backed up somewhere safe. Don't back it up to the hard drive with the previous version of windows on it. Back it up to an external hard drive, the internet, a blank DVD or CD, or a memory stick. If you don't copy your stuff to another storage device you will lose it You will lose your settings though, so take note of them before you upgrade
You can move your iTunes music library from a Windows computer to a Mac without losing any of your songs. (See links below)
yes, on windows vista version i lost on the first click but only cause i restarted the same level. but u cant lose on the fist click on windows me windows xp etc.
If you are upgrading to Windows 8 from an older Windows version like Vista or 7 you should not lose any files as Windows has developed the transition to be nice and smooth. If you are clearing off the OS completely and manually installing Windows 8 then it is recommended to have a backup of your files.
Mainly the windows.
If you format the partition where windows files are located, you will loose all data on the partition.