Brandon,
I work with Windows 7 quite a bit, and I've had to do this at
home, unfortunately. Use the Windows installation disc to perform a
custom install. It should detect all physical disks present. When you
see the display of all disks, click each disk or partition and click
Delete. That'll delete the partition/disk. Keep doing so until you have
at least 20 GB free. Then, you can choose the free space to install Windows.
Hope this helps,
Dexter
Eduard Lucena wrote on 4/20/2016 4:17 PM:
LOL! Your laptop is cursed! The only way is to destroy it and buy a
new one!!! Fool!! Another one bite the dust!!!
2016-04-20 17:03 GMT-03:00 Brandon Culpepper
<bculpepper(a)knights.ucf.edu <mailto:bculpepper@knights.ucf.edu>>:
Hello I'm Brandon,
I'm sure there is posts online about how to do this. I can't find
straight forward links or step by steps on how to get rid of
Fedora 21 and install Windows OS instead. I don't want to dual
boot or anything like that. I'm not familiar with Terminal inputs
or anything like that. I've called microsoft, Geek Squad, even
Staples lol. Do I have to delete linux first then try installing
windows via usb or Disc? How do I go about deleting Fedora 21?
Remember I'm not familiar with the functionality of this OS at
all. Thank you for any help you can give!
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