Uninstall Linux and restore partitions in Windows
I have checked many methods from the internet before, but most of them are too troublesome. If you do not want to enter DoS or partition tables, you may not be able to access the system even if you do not pay attention to them. Today, we can see a very convenient method from the internet. I tried it myself and it was really helpful, here we will share with you!
Uninstall Linux:
Step 1: Download The diskgenius software (http://www.skycn.com/soft/3506.html ).
Step 2: Decompress the diskgenius software, which is green and free of installation, so directly go to the decompressed file and click Start.ProgramYou can.
Step 3: Find "Hard Disk"-> "recreate Master Guide directory" in the menu bar, and then click.
Step 5: format the partitions installed in Linux.
OK. In five simple steps, we have implemented the Linux uninstall method in windows.
If Linux is divided into multiple zones for mounting, You can first Delete the Mount partition and then re-create the partition (Note: After the partition is re-created, you must format the partition. Therefore, copy all the items in the partition first.)
Diskgenius:
diskgenius is a disk partition and data restoration software. Supports partition operations on GPT disks (using guid partitioned tables. In addition to basic disk management functions such as creating, deleting, and formatting partitions, it also provides powerful restoration functions for lost partitions (fast retrieval of lost partitions) recovery of accidentally deleted files, file recovery after partition formatting and partition destruction, partition backup and partition restoration, copy partition, copy hard disk, fast partition, integer partition, check Partition Table errors and repair Partition Table errors, and detect and repair bad channels. Provides the disk sector-based file read/write function. Supports the VMWare virtual hard disk file format. Supports various types of hard disks such as IDE, SCSI, and SATA, as well as various USB flash drives, USB mobile hard disks, and memory cards (flash cards ). Supports fat12, fat16, FAT32, NTFS, and ext3 file systems.