XPressLinux: Installation Walkthrough with Screenshots
XPressLinux is designed to be easy to use and familiar for Windows users. It will install easily over an existing Windows system, allowing the user to access their existing programs & documents.
After downloading .iso image from the download link you need to burn a CD after that you need to boot from your kubuntu cd you should see the following screen in this screen select “start or install XPress Linux” and press enter.
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"It will install easily over
"It will install easily over an existing Windows system, allowing the user to access their existing programs & documents."
The article doesn't show any of this. It is not installed over an existing Windows partition, it is installed on a blank hard drive, with no Windows partitions in sight. Furthermore, using existing programs and documents is not even mentioned. It is 99% screenshots.
It does look pretty, though.