My son gave me an old desktop, maybe 4-5 years old, still in reasonably good shape, with Windows 7 installed. It continually gives the "Windows is not Genuine" message and was/is infected with mucho malware/adware/viruses. I have removed many of them, but decided to just start over with Ubuntu. Now I've successfully installed it, or so I think. I went through the setup process via a usb drive, was directed to reboot, and when I did so the old Windows boot came up. I simply want to wipe the old OS and fully install Ubuntu. Where did I go wrong? Please remember, I'm not trained in software, hardware, etc., so if you are very technical at all then I'll have trouble following directions.
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Seems like Windows is still there. Here's what you can do:
Boot from the Ubuntu installation media (the same way you've done when you installed Ubuntu) and run the installer. When it asks about the disk partitioning, select the "Erase disk and install" and proceed with the installation. When it finishes, you'll be prompted to reboot. Windows should be gone and Ubuntu should boot up.
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