Outline
Win10 + Ubuntu dual system-wide steps of the unloading Ubuntu Benpian recording. Since the disk space ran out, and do not use Ubuntu and demand in the near future, the graphics card driver problem installed Ubuntu before taking into account the experience of not being resolved, it was decided to temporarily uninstall Ubuntu empty disk space to use Win10 next Ubuntu is also convenient when necessary to reinstall, but also look forward to the next graphics driver can solve the problem during installation.
Transfers from monkey Development blog: How Science uninstall Ubuntu?
First, delete the Ubuntu boot ( boot delete not clean? Poke me )
My system is GTP + UEFI partition mode, so choose the boot of EasyUEFI be deleted. While my system is Win10 Enterprise Edition, it is used only EasyUEFI Enterprise Edition operate.
Select the start ubuntu item in the sequence, and to find the right side of the action bar and click the Delete selected item button to complete the Ubuntu boot deleted.
If you do not do this step, it may not go directly after the restart Win10 system, but into the GRUB boot screen, then just type exit and press Enter to enter the GRUB Win10.
Second, delete the Ubuntu partition-related
Delete the primary partition
In Win10 system, use the shortcut Win + X to open Disk Management, find the Ubuntu installation disk in the window, and find the partition was created when you install Ubuntu. These in turn select the partition, perform the right to delete the volume.
Delete the EFI partition
EFI partition is not directly deleted, in Disk Management, right-EFI partition, delete the volume action items are prohibited state. Then you need to use diskpart tool Ubuntu system EFI partition into non-EFI partition and then delete it. Let's convert the EFI partition.
Win10 operation only when the right to extend the volume to perform temporary unassigned volumes to be dispensed by volume, as shown below, because the spacing of a 488MB unallocated Ubuntu EFI partitions and volumes 114.52GB F of the disc, so in this case can not 114.52GB disk space allocated to the F drive, only first EFI partition deletion.
1. Open diskpart in cmd
diskpart
2. List the computer disk assembly
list disk
3. Select the disk containing Ubuntu system
sel disk 0
4. List the partition table
list partition
5. Select ready to delete Ubuntu EFI partition (must be spotted, do not mistake the election into Windows EFI partition)
sel partition 7
6. Set the partition id, copy the code below and press Enter to the selected partition to FAT32 partitions.
set id=ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
Then we re-enter the disk management, we can see that the partition has been set for FAT32 partition, right now you can delete the normal volume. Finally, right click on the F-expansion volume to the space before full recovery to Ubuntu Win10 primary partition.
Summary Ubuntu unloading step (GTP + UEFI):
- Use EasyUEFI delete Ubuntu boot;
- Ubuntu delete primary partition in Disk Management;
- Diskpart tool to use Ubuntu system EFI partition into non-EFI partition and delete;
- Recovering the original Ubuntu system space extends to Win10 primary partition.