UBUNTU UN ~ INSTALLATION [AMBIVERTS]

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UBUNTU  UN-INSTALLATION IN ANY 

LAPTOP PC;

Seriously many people have been facing this problem that is they face a lot of difficulties in un-installing Ubuntu OS in their laptop pc, well one should ask himself or herself why is it necessary that the Ubuntu OS be un-installed from their laptop’s, well so far I know the best OS out there is the Ubuntu OS because of its many functions and useful resources which are advantageous to the user especially programmers and office workers and well of course new users can find this OS full of amazing things that they will never get from any other OS.

Honestly i would be wondering why should you switch back to any other OS out there while you have got the best OS ever made i can say.

Anyways lets get on with it,
Now as I mentioned earlier that many people face a lot of trouble in removing or let’s say un-installing this OS from their machines,
There are some few tricky steps that one can follow in order to remove completely this OS from their machines, and these are as follows;

1: First of all you should have the Ubuntu OS disc, hope you know what am talking about here as an experienced user, It is imperative that the disc be in good shape otherwise this method won’t work at all.

2: Thereafter have your machine, insert the disc and press F9 or F12 for some users until you are prompted with the screen that asks you about the booting choices which you want your computer to boot from, here choose to boot from the CD which you have inserted earlier in time.
3: Once your done with that, choose installing the OS in your machine as if you were starting a new in installing the OS (Ubuntu OS) Go on with all the processes that is choosing the language , the region and all other stuffs like that.

4: Here is the important part, that is when you get to the point that asks you about the location to which you want to install the new OS, since the reason you even went through all this trouble was to get rid of the Ubuntu OS then you should be able to see the disc where the older OS was installed, NOW CAREFULLY CLICK ON THAT DISC and choose the option to format that disc, (WARNING: THIS WILL DELETE ALL THE DATA IN THIS DISC);
So before this stage you should be able to sort out all the required data that you want to keep;

5: Now after formatting the disc and saving the choice you have made, make sure that the disc is in the NTFS format if at all you are planning on installing the Windows OS, THEREAFTER restart your machine and insert the windows disc or bootable flash stick and follow the steps on installing the new OS into your machine.
Hope you find this information useful.






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