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MichaelSAL74
8 months ago

Why not use the file carrier management in the Win? It can’t be less than didkpart

And if nen Win is on the partition, then it doesn’t want to format and that from good grunwillst dilu format the partition use a win boot stick and thus can kill the partition and install Win again

MichaelSAL74
8 months ago
Reply to  RealLouisWWE

Windows you do not uninstall

All partitions on the boot disk must be killed here

This is what you do with nem live Linux

mchawk777
8 months ago
Reply to  RealLouisWWE

do not uninstall win10

An operating system cannot be uninstalled – only completely deleted.
Also a few words – besides “data media”, “volume” and “partition”, whose meaning one must know.

If you want to install Windows 11, boot from the relevant stick.
If the old data can be removed, then delete all partitions from the current system data carrier during the installation process.

Disclaimer: If you don’t create backups, don’t complain about data loss!

MichaelSAL74
8 months ago

Yes I already wrote in my original answer

mchawk777
8 months ago

I have all my important data as backup on a disk, it can all go away.

Then you have an archive and no backup.
That’s a difference.

So I can just install windows 11 and automatically delete everything else on this board?

Depends on what you choose during the installation routine.
But yes: this is possible.

mchawk777
8 months ago

Why doesn’t he choose my hard drive?

Did he – you have to be able to disassemble terms like “data carrier”, “volume/drive” and “partition” from the effeff – otherwise could You just use Diskpart to put the computer right into the sand with data loss. 😉

csor77
8 months ago

If you’re standing there, you chose the disk, but not the volume that should be formatted.

Sophonisbe
8 months ago

In the past, you had to specify the drive.

Format d:

Not today?

oKqchen
8 months ago

Make still select volume…