Will Linux recognize my drive?

When the time on my free Win7 installation runs out, I want to switch to linux, not sure about the distro yet, maybe one of the *buntus or fedora. I have 2 drives on my windows installation. The C: drive, with all the windows files, which i’d be formatting to replace with linux, and a G: drive, which has all my pictures, music, videos, etc. It is formatted to NTFS (i’m not sure if this matters). Once I install linux, will it be able to recognize my G: drive? I’d go burn a live disk but I don’t have any extra cds.

thanks!

2 Responses to Will Linux recognize my drive?

  1. Linux can read all versions of NTFS, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 ect…32 bit or 64bit

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