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i bought a asus 1015e laptop with ubuntu as it's OS by accident. i want to delete ubuntu partition and install windows. i went to gparted and i dont know which partition to delete. also asus sells this laptop with windows as well, so i think there is a partition with windows on it already. anyway to delete ubuntu and boot into windows? if not do i delete all partitions? thank https://i.sstatic.net/gPB9g.jpg

so i boot into windows setup and delete all partitions, then i cant format the HD to install windows, it says cannot install windows, the disk is of GPT partition style. please help. if i try to boot to ubuntu it says error: no such partition grub rescue

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If you have both Windows and Ubuntu installed on your computer, install GRUB: it will give you a menu whenever you boot up your computer and allow you to choose which OS to boot into each time.

Otherwise, you can just install Windows and during the install it will reformat your hard drive on its own (it deletes everything during the install)

If you are curious about the partitions currently on your computer, post any info gparted gives you about them: the number of partitions, their sizes, any identifying names or types... usually you have a main partition and a small swap partition, unless someone made it fancy, or unless you do actually have both Windows and Ubuntu installed already.

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