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Re: [LI] Uninstalling Linux



Sometimes it is difficult to delete the partition
using Windoze fdisk. Best is to use the linux CD and
delete the partition using Disk Druid.

--- cabhay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Thats the point, WindoZE just eats up your Space.
> And if you anyway wanna
> uninstall Linux. Why dont you just delete the
> partition entry  using Fdisk
> in windows and then formatting your Partition. You
> are right, @.28 GB is
> quite something . So why dont you free one GB and
> keep Linux in the other
> .
> 
> On 27 Oct 1999, Pulkit Mathur wrote:
> 
> > Hello Friends,
> > 
> > Can anyone tell me how to uninstall Linux. I have
> a 4.3GB hard disk and i am
> > using Half of it for Windows and other half for
> Linux. I am running out of
> > space in my Windows part of hard disk and 2.2GB is
> more than sufficient for
> > Linux so i want to uninstall it so that i can give
> more space to Windows.
> > 
> > Badly in need for the reply.
> > please mail me at pulkitm@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Pulkit
> >  
> > 
> >
>
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