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Hi and wellcome.
Your questions are difficult to answer, as most of them are a matter of personal opinion/strategy.
First of all netinstall is better than businesscard because you download less from the internet (during the installation).
Personally I download the first DVD so I have the chance to install quicker on more than one machines or install again on the same machine (you spend time on the first download and save time on installation - and possible internet failures).
As for the partition there are a lot of different partition schema depending on what you want (I strongly suggest reading the debian installation manual before you do anything - it will clarify many-many points for you).
As for the schema itself you can have multiple partitions (win-lin/win-lin-docs) that can be ntfs (win-docs) or linux file system (ext2/3/4 or other) (lin-docs) on one disk or all of the above on different disks.
My best advice is get a second hard drive, use your windows drive as hdb/c/d or sdb/c/d (I mean sdb or sdc or sdd and not as hda or sda drive) and the new drive as hda/sda where you can do your partitioning and install linux, partitions and GRUB (the boot loader). The advantage of this procedure is that you will be able to revert back to your original system as it was just by removing the linux hard drive and connect it on the bus it was originally.
Good luck..
Your questions are difficult to answer, as most of them are a matter of personal opinion/strategy.
First of all netinstall is better than businesscard because you download less from the internet (during the installation).
Personally I download the first DVD so I have the chance to install quicker on more than one machines or install again on the same machine (you spend time on the first download and save time on installation - and possible internet failures).
As for the partition there are a lot of different partition schema depending on what you want (I strongly suggest reading the debian installation manual before you do anything - it will clarify many-many points for you).
As for the schema itself you can have multiple partitions (win-lin/win-lin-docs) that can be ntfs (win-docs) or linux file system (ext2/3/4 or other) (lin-docs) on one disk or all of the above on different disks.
My best advice is get a second hard drive, use your windows drive as hdb/c/d or sdb/c/d (I mean sdb or sdc or sdd and not as hda or sda drive) and the new drive as hda/sda where you can do your partitioning and install linux, partitions and GRUB (the boot loader). The advantage of this procedure is that you will be able to revert back to your original system as it was just by removing the linux hard drive and connect it on the bus it was originally.
Good luck..
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