Clean the boot drive on Ubuntu
Clean the boot drive on Ubuntu
You're facing issues clearing the Ubuntu boot drive so it can be used for Windows. Let's troubleshoot this step by step.
I've experimented with that approach. Just insert a bootable Windows USB, clear all existing partitions, and start the install. It will see the drive as fresh. For complete erasure, using an Ubuntu live USB and running DD is another option.
If you plan to replace the drive, using the Windows Media Creation Tool is a smart choice. It clears, organizes, partitions, and then installs Windows. You can get it for free from Microsoft. A USB with at least 8 gigabytes works, though 16 is preferable. Good luck!
Utilize the disk management tool in Windows to prepare the drive or employ gparted to convert it to fat32 format.
I’m using AOMEI Partition Assistant for years. It’s completely free. You can find it here: https://www.aomeitech.com/aomei-partitio...stant.html