Can I install Fedora Core 3 on my bdriver

Hi,
My windows have 3 partitions C: is the win system, B and D, My D driver have jdk 1.5 , tomcat, and MS sql on it, but my B driver still have about 30 GB space on it , on this case can I download and install Core 3 on it?? not bother My Windows system
all my partition are NTFS formate, can NTFS be identify by linux??
thank you for the help!!

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