A Guide to Switching to Linux | Ubuntu Edition – Part 6 (Removing Windows)
This video is an updated guide for 2021 showing you how to remove Windows from a dual-boot with Ubuntu.
Disclaimer: While the odds are extremely low, there is a very small chance that resizing partitions will cause data loss. Because of this, it’s a good idea to make a backup of your data beforehand. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DATA LOSS THAT MAY OCCUR BY FOLLOWING THIS GUIDE! Also, deleting your Windows partition will delete any data that is on it. So be sure to have your data migrated to your Ubuntu partition BEFORE doing this!
How to Remove Ubuntu from a Dual-Boot with Windows (for UEFI BIOSes): https://youtu.be/_fnJdfSS9H4
How to Remove Ubuntu from a Dual-Boot with Windows (for Legacy BIOSes): https://youtu.be/YKcqhCY9E3s
How to Tell If You Have a UEFI BIOS, or Legacy BIOS: https://youtu.be/WtSh9RSxygM
*It is safe to remove Grub Customizer once you are done with it. My apologies for not mentioning that in this video.
This video is part of a series entitled “A Guide to Switching to Linux | Ubuntu Edition”. The purpose of this series is to try to make it easier for a Windows user to migrate to Linux (or in the case of this guide, Ubuntu specifically) by going over what Ubuntu is, how to install it, how to use it, and what to expect in your journey of switching from Windows to Linux, and kind of get you “jumpstarted” on Ubuntu.
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