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This article shows you how to uninstall Ubuntu Linux easily and safely(and also free!) using a software called OS-Uninstaller. For this you need a working Internet connection.

  1. When it asks, choose "Try Ubuntu"
  2. After you have successfully launched Ubuntu, you have to open the terminal. There are two ways to do this. One way is to press (Ctrl + Alt + T) and the other is to click on the Dash Home button (or hit the Windows logo key on your keyboard) and search for "Terminal".
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  3. To do this type :
    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair
    
    and press enter. After this type :
    sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install -y os-uninstaller && os-uninstaller
    
    and press enter.
  4. Click on the dash home button and search for "OS-Uninstaller".
  5. In this case it is Ubuntu.
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    You will need the Windows CD that came with your computer. Find out if you need to press F12 or F8 to choose the boot order, cdrom/usb. Reinstalling Windows will automatically wipe out Parrot OS.
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    Yes, if you perform that CLAPPED action your files from your previous os will be deleted because you are incapable of transferring them over.
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