Question:
How can I uninstall fedora 2 from my machine?
anonymous
2008-08-08 12:59:42 UTC
OS: Windows xp, fedora 2 (Dual boot)
Hard Disk: 80GB
Motherboard: Intel
Processor:P4
Three answers:
G Note
2008-08-08 13:02:33 UTC
I'm assuming Fedor is installed on a separate partition. All you should have to do is delete/format the parition with Linux on it.
jplatt39
2008-08-08 13:39:05 UTC
Use whatever program you used to give Fedora that partition to give it back to Windows xp.



Actually, the first step is to uninstall Grub. Then use whatever program you partitioned to remove the Fedora 2 partition. Read the Web pages I link to. And get your hands on a Windows xp install disk.
anonymous
2008-08-08 13:06:02 UTC
Go to Distro Watch and get hold of a copy of Parted Magic. I think it's up to v 3 but I use 1.9. It runs as a Live CD and you can delete the Linux partitions with that.


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