RE: installing SUSE Q
You can. What will happen is it will resize your Windows partition to make unallocated space on the drive, then create Linux partitions. The YaST installer of SuSE 9.0 and later (if you have an earlier version then you shouldn't use it, as it would be quite obsolete) can do this during installation.
For best results, defragment your Windows partition before you begin.
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