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ClipIt
2 years ago

Do this first by using the windows installer as those already said. If the least was raised

Valentin1720653
2 years ago

So up to (maybe the bootloader) you should actually get any partition deleted by the Windows Installer…

If the bootloader or The partition should be in the middle of the SSD and you won’t get it deleted, then you’ll actually have nix different to make the whole thing about a Linux stick.

Unlike Windows, Linux is enough to have an image on a USB stick, and Linux allows you to delete the partition in a definitv.

In fact, I recommend you an Arch-linux, that’s the least.

Valentin1720653
2 years ago
Reply to  hcbco

Usually already through the custom installation. However, it may be that small system partitions are often not to be deleted via the Windows Installer.

Chinama
2 years ago

Does the previous version now mean Windows.old?
Then you can delete it under Properties -> Clean System.

If not, reinstall everything and delete existing partitions.

Jensen1970
2 years ago

Restart installation, custom installation, delete all partition.

Valentin1720653
2 years ago
Reply to  Jensen1970

For system partitions, Windows often does not 😑

Jensen1970
2 years ago

They’re just getting deleted.

Jensen1970
2 years ago

The hard drive, is formatted at the custom installation.

Valentin1720653
2 years ago

Again, you get over the Windows Installer, often old protected system partitions are not deleted.