Uninstalling Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS

Asked by Damian Gunn

Not sure which partition to delete to completely uninstall Ubuntu and reinstall Windows 11. Also nervous that once deleted, PC won't boot up properly. Please advise

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Are you reinstalling all operating systems?
Does your system come with a recovery CD or are you using a standard Windows 11 CD/USB?

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Damian Gunn (gunndamian40) said :
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Thanks for your response. I uninstalled windows 11 like 8 months ago, but before I did, I saved all data to a usb drive. I then installed Ubuntu. Now I’d like to uninstall Ubuntu and reinstall only windows 11. Not sure how to answer your second question but at this point I don’t care if I lose all the data, I just want windows 11 properly installed on my pc, using whatever method is best.

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Best actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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If you boot to your Windows install media you can delete all partitions and then tell Windows to use all available space.
You need a Windows forum

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Damian Gunn (gunndamian40) said :
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Thanks actionparsnip, that solved my question.