13Nov/104
How to uninstall Linux from my computer?
Ok, I have a regular Dell computer running Linux Ubuntu.
I REALLY Need to get this off, no questions why please.
I don't understand how to work Linux and I really want to work my Microsoft junk again without having to use "Wine" or etc.
I have my Vista OS CD right here, so what do i do to delete my Linux, and put my Vista in.
Please speedy reply, It very urgent.
November 13th, 2010 - 18:04
try turning ur computer off and on =)
November 13th, 2010 - 18:37
click menu
click control panel
click programs
click programs and features
Then scroll down and click linux and click uninstalled
November 13th, 2010 - 19:07
The same way you installed Linux.
Boot the computer from the CD.
November 13th, 2010 - 19:32
1
Back up your Linux files. You can do this by copying all of the files in your home directory to another location.
2
Reboot your system into Windows.
3
In Control Panel, click on “System and Security” and then “Computer Management.” In the left window pane, under “Storage,” click on “Disk Management.”
4
Delete any partition without a designated (e.g., DOS, NTFS, FAT32) file system.
5
Insert the Windows installation disc (or other medium) into the proper drive and reboot the system.
6
Boot from the installation medium, running Windows setup, and choose your language. Click “Next.”
7
Select the system you want to repair and click “Next.” This will repair your master boot record (MBR) to remove GRUB and allow you to boot into Windows. Allow the repair to run and reboot the system when done.
8
Remove the installation medium from the drive. Opensuse is now removed from your system, and you can boot into Windows.