I'm currently using Windows 7 Premium on my desktop which I've had for almost 2 years. Over this time it's gotten bogged down with useless programs and add-ons that I don't use or can't find anymore or are outdated.
Therefore I'm preparing to wipe everything clean and replace the OS with Ubuntu.
However I can't decide if I should replace the OS completely or partition Win7.
The main point of me even wanting to install a new OS is because of all the bloat I've loaded windows with. In the task manager I can see dozens of process that perform functions I have no knowledge of and random files and folders everywhere on my harddrive.
Currently I am leaning towards replacement.
-Most of my activity on the desktop is web browsing and gaming.
-My graphics card is quite good and I'm not sure if it will be fully compatible with Ubuntu. I plan on installing Envy, which should take care of any problems with that.
-I know that I can use Wine to run games that are native to windows, but I'm not sure how well the games perform. I'm very much looking forward to Diablo 3 and GuildWars 2 and if I replace Win7 with Ubuntu I MUST be able to run at least those two games at decent settings without errors or lag.
If I do end up partitioning or even staying with Windows and not installing Ubuntu, I need to know how to "clean" windows to wipe the slate clean and return it to it's pristine, unbloated status. (which is why I'm doing this at all)
So what should I do? Replace, partition, or stay (I would need advice on how to "clean" windows)