Change your operating system by uninstalling Linux and setting up Windows.
Change your operating system by uninstalling Linux and setting up Windows.
You can likely access BIOS, boot from a USB with Windows, and swap the OS if you have the right tools and knowledge.
If you’re new to Linux, start by installing the OS on your computer. Then, use the command line tools to explore and manage files. You can find step-by-step tutorials on websites like YouTube or official Linux documentation.
Usually after installing Windows from a USB, you can choose to format the disk before proceeding. This is the method I used. When you reach the installation screen asking which drive to use, pick the one that already has Linux installed, then find the formatting option at the bottom. After a short while it will appear clean and ready for Windows.
just a small tip... if the laptop has only one drive, create a partition like 100 gigabytes for the operating system, keep the rest for files, games, etc. this way, when you need a fresh install, your data stays on the second drive and you won’t lose anything.