Un - dual booting Linux Mint and Windows 10
I installed Linux Mint 19 on a Windows 10 machine for someone and they don't like it. They want to go back to Windows 10 only. How can I do that?
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I installed Linux Mint 19 on a Windows 10 machine for someone and they don't like it. They want to go back to Windows 10 only. How can I do that?
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This is a Windows installation question that you should get a good answer to on Super User.
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I installed Linux Mint 19 on a Windows 10 machine for someone and they don't like it. They want to go back to Windows 10 only. How can I do that?
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I installed Linux Mint 19 on a Windows 10 machine for someone and they don't like it. They want to go back to Windows 10 only. How can I do that?
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This is a Windows installation question that you should get a good answer to on Super User.
– Michael Homer
3 mins ago
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This is a Windows installation question that you should get a good answer to on Super User.
– Michael Homer
3 mins ago
This is a Windows installation question that you should get a good answer to on Super User.
– Michael Homer
3 mins ago
This is a Windows installation question that you should get a good answer to on Super User.
– Michael Homer
3 mins ago
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