Not true. You can have NTFS and Linux on the same drive.
The best way to accomplish what I believe you want ( a true dual boot system ) would be to use Partition Magic to unallocate about 150MB on your C:drive, and then to unallocate another 10GB on your F:drive. The remaining partitions...
Right click on the icon, choose Configuration, select Forward on the dialog box, then select "Remove From Panel".
This will work, though your error seems to imply other issues of connectivity. Are you connected to the internet when this error occurs?
Have you tried logging into the console (non-gui) with one of these users, then launching the graphical desktop as that user (startx)?
It sounds like the default .xsessions .Xauthority files might not be set correctly. These are the files the X calls after a successful login... (X's...
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