Ubuntu to Windows
Ubuntu to Windows
You can convert your Ubuntu installation to Windows by using tools like Rufus or Etcher. Create a bootable USB with the Windows ISO, then boot from it and follow the setup steps. If the USB doesn’t work, check the drive format and ensure you have the correct partition layout. Let me know if you need more details!
The ISO was written to the USB and the system recognizes it. Is there a key you need to provide?
It doesn’t mention the USB ID in the boot order details. If it does, you might be at the incorrect location.
Yes, at startup you usually see an option to press a specific key to access the boot menu.
It offers these choices: LS120, Hard Disk (marked with a plus sign), CDROM, ZIP, USB-FDD, USB-ZIP, USB-CDROM, USB-HDD, and Legacy LAN.
Visit the specified Reddit community page and obtain your desired .iso file via the provided links. Next, download the Universal USB Installer from the given website and use it to install the .iso onto a USB drive you can boot from. Once installed, restart your computer and navigate to the boot menu within your BIOS settings, selecting the USB drive. Exit the BIOS and begin booting from the USB device. If issues persist, consider installing the .iso on a CD and booting from that medium instead.