Removing Windows 10 involves following specific steps to ensure a smooth process.
Removing Windows 10 involves following specific steps to ensure a smooth process.
Sure, just to clarify—removing the partition where you installed Windows 10 and then restarting could potentially cause issues if the partition was critical or incomplete. It depends on how much data is stored there.
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When there are no other operating systems installed, you won’t be able to start Windows. You’ll have to reinstall one. Regarding the hard drive, it shouldn’t fail or stop working.
There are several unclear updates in place. Most likely, you installed Windows 7/8 on one drive and Windows 10 on another. The latest OS you used should have its own boot loader. Linux usually places it on its partition, but Windows often creates a hidden boot partition for it. If you remove Windows 10, the boot loader might still exist, though access to your Windows partition could depend on settings. In short, you might need to reinstall the boot loader, but your data and installation should remain intact.
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