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How to deal with the problem of uninstalling Linux and then installing Windows?
Please help the experts of this resource in solving my problem. I myself am a beginner (stupid) Linux system (Elementary OS) was installed due to "stupidity" and "ignorance". Now I am tormented by the question: "How can I still install a Windows system from a Linux system?". I hope for the fastest response and the fastest help!!!
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You need to change the bootloader priority in the BIOS (put usb) and insert a USB flash drive with the Windows installer (correctly configured installer).
Also switch boot mode to uefi mode. It's all
Upload to a flash drive using Rufus'a iso image. For legacy write in bios mode, for UEFI - in UEFI.
Plug the flash drive into a known working usb port.
Go to BIOS settings - then to advanced mode. Find information about download methods. Install the desired one (legacy / uefi) - install the boot from the media - rejoice.
Well, or press F12, but boot directly from the USB flash drive.
Alternative - well, uh, terminal to help. And articles "how to stick a graph environment".
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