How to Remove Ubuntu(Linux) From Dual Boot In Windows 11/10

Murugan S
7 Jan 202303:36

Summary

TLDRThis tutorial guides viewers on removing Ubuntu from a dual-boot setup with Windows 11 or 10. The process involves selecting the Windows Boot Manager, managing disk partitions, and using Disk Management to delete the Ubuntu partition. Key steps include identifying the UEFI partition, assigning a drive letter to the EFI system partition, and extending the C drive. The video also instructs on using CMD as an administrator to list and manage disk spaces, ensuring a smooth transition back to a single-boot Windows system. The tutorial concludes with a reminder to like, share, and subscribe for more helpful content.

Takeaways

  • πŸ› οΈ Remove Ubuntu from a dual boot system with Windows 11/10.
  • πŸ” Search for 'Disk Management' to access partition management.
  • πŸ’Ύ Create and format new hard disk partitions.
  • πŸ—‘οΈ Delete the partition without a drive letter to remove Ubuntu.
  • πŸ“‚ Extend the C drive to reclaim the freed space.
  • πŸ’» Open CMD as an administrator for advanced disk operations.
  • πŸ“‹ Type 'list disk' to identify the system disk.
  • πŸ“ Check if the partition is UEFI by looking for a star symbol.
  • πŸ”‘ Identify the system partition, usually 100 MB or less.
  • πŸ—‚οΈ Assign a drive letter (e.g., Z:) to the EFI system partition.
  • 🚫 Delete the Linux partition to complete the removal process.
  • ♻️ Exit the disk management tool and restart Windows.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video tutorial?

    -The main topic of the video tutorial is how to remove Ubuntu from a dual boot setup with Windows 11 or 10.

  • Why would someone want to remove Ubuntu from a dual boot?

    -Someone might want to remove Ubuntu from a dual boot setup if they no longer need it or want to reclaim the disk space for use by the Windows operating system.

  • What is the first step mentioned in the tutorial for removing Ubuntu?

    -The first step mentioned in the tutorial is to select the Windows Boot Manager.

  • How does one access Disk Management in Windows?

    -One can access Disk Management by typing 'Disk Management' into the Windows search bar.

  • What does 'create and format hard disk partitions' mean in the context of the tutorial?

    -In the context of the tutorial, 'create and format hard disk partitions' refers to the process of creating new partitions and formatting them to prepare for use within Windows.

  • Why is it necessary to delete the partition without a drive letter?

    -Deleting the partition without a drive letter is necessary to free up space that was previously allocated to Ubuntu.

  • How does extending the C drive relate to the removal of Ubuntu?

    -Extending the C drive is part of the process of reclaiming the space previously occupied by Ubuntu to increase the storage capacity of the Windows partition.

  • What is the purpose of opening CMD as an administrator in the tutorial?

    -Opening CMD as an administrator is necessary to perform disk management tasks that require elevated permissions, such as deleting partitions.

  • What does the 'list disk' command show in the context of the tutorial?

    -The 'list disk' command shows information about all the disks in the system, with a star indicating the disk that is set up as UEFI.

  • Why is it important to identify the system partition?

    -Identifying the system partition is important to ensure that you do not accidentally delete or modify it, as it contains crucial boot files for the operating system.

  • What is the significance of assigning the letter 'Z' to the EFI partition?

    -Assigning the letter 'Z' to the EFI partition is a temporary measure to access and delete the Linux partition without affecting the EFI system partition.

  • What is the final step described in the tutorial for completing the removal of Ubuntu?

    -The final step described in the tutorial is to exit the command prompt and restart Windows.

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