Re: How to remove linux partition

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On 27 March 2010 16:37, Patrick Bartek <bartek047@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> --- On Sat, 3/27/10, RAMAKISHOREBABU KOPPULA <rkbabu.koppula@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I have installed Windows XP in one partition and then I have installed
>> Fedora11 in another partition. Now I need to remove Linux partition and
>> add that disk space to windows partition. How to do this?
>
> I'm assuming that you are dual booting with the Fedora boot manager, grub, controlling the boot.
>
> Boot to the Windows Recovery Console.  Enter 'FIXMBR' in the console.  This will overwrite the Linux boot manager with the Windows one.  Reboot.  You should boot directly into Windows.  Now use any Windows partition editing tool on the Linux partition to do what you want.
>

To add to this, right click "my computer" and click manage. Under
storage you will find disk management. There you can select the Fedora
partition and reformat it to your preferred windows file system (FAT32
or NTFS)

GL and sorry to see you leave Fedora

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