You’ve installed Ubuntu on your PC alongside Windows in a dual-boot arrangement. But for some reason, things didn’t go too well. Perhaps you ran into some bugs, or perhaps you just didn’t feel ready to migrate from Windows to Linux. That’s okay. However, you’ve got a bit of a problem. That problem is a Linux partition on your PC’s hard disk drive, taking up space that you need for your Windows files and folders (or perhaps another attempt at dual-booting Linux). In short, you need to uninstall Ubuntu from your PC. How can you do that safely, without losing data...
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