Ubuntu :: Remove - And Give Back The Partition To Windows

Jan 31, 2011

I know the install is diffrent for 10.10 so figured removing would be diffrent as well. but im wanting to remove ubuntu and give back the partition to windows. i love ubuntu but i am a photographer and find myself in windows to use photoshop and the many plugins i have so much that at this point i would rather just have the extra space back for windows. and once i get a new desktop for photo work my laptop will be back on ubuntu!

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May 29, 2011

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Sep 7, 2010

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