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How do I install Windows 10 and replace Ubuntu?
And you want to run both together.
- Step 1: Prepare partition for Windows Installation in Ubuntu 16.04. To install Windows 10, it is mandatory to have Primary NTFS partition created on Ubuntu for Windows.
- Step 2: Install Windows 10. Start Windows Installation from bootable DVD/USB stick.
- Step 3: Install Grub for Ubuntu.
Can you replace Ubuntu with Windows?
If you have a single-boot system with only Ubuntu installed, you can install Windows directly and override Ubuntu completely. To remove Ubuntu from a Ubuntu/Windows dual boot system, you will first need to replace the GRUB bootloader with the Windows bootloader. Then, you would need to remove the Ubuntu partitions.
Can I remove Ubuntu and install Windows 10?
To remove Linux from your computer and install Windows:
- Remove native, swap, and boot partitions used by Linux: Start your computer with the Linux setup floppy disk, type fdisk at the command prompt, and then press ENTER.
- Install Windows.
How do I replace windows with Ubuntu?
Boot form whichever one you create, and once you get to the installation type screen, choose replace Windows with Ubuntu. If you’re comfortable with dealing with partitions, then you can choose something else, delete any existing partitions, and then create a Ext4 partition mounted at / and a swap partition.
How do I install Ubuntu on a Windows 10 laptop?
You just have to download the Ubuntu iso, write it to a disk, boot from it, and when installing choose the option wipe the disk and install Ubuntu. If you have the space on your hard drive, I would recommend keeping your Windows installation and creating new swap and ext4 partitions for your new Ubuntu installatio.
How do I install Ubuntu on Windows 10 from LiveCD?
Create a Ubuntu LiveCD/USB. Boot from your Ubuntu LiveCD/USB by selecting it in the BIOS boot options. Once Ubuntu loads, open a Terminal ( Ctrl + Alt + T ), and run these commands: Note: you may have to replace /dev/sda with the main hard drive you installed Ubuntu and Windows to. You can then reboot into Windows.
How do I remove Ubuntu from Windows 10 without losing data?
Using Windows Recovery or Installation Media 1 Grab a Windows recovery or installation media and boot from it. You should see this or a similar screen on a recovery media. 2 Open the Command Prompt, then type bootrec /fixmbr into the Command Prompt. 3 Reboot and boot into Windows. Then follow the steps below to remove the Ubuntu partitions.