

- #HOW TO COMPLETELY UNINSTALL PARALLELS FROM PC HOW TO#
- #HOW TO COMPLETELY UNINSTALL PARALLELS FROM PC PC#
> select partition 1 #select the system partition Note-> Check which is the system partition (example partition 1 is system partition) > list partition # a list of partition is opened Note the line after ‘#’ is just to explain the command (viii) Now open the Command Prompt (Admin) ( shown in the options image above ).
#HOW TO COMPLETELY UNINSTALL PARALLELS FROM PC PC#
(vii) Ubuntu/Fedora(Linux OS) is deleted but on restarting your pc you will still see the grub option so we need to uninstall Linux OS from EFI System Partition too. (vi) Now you have successfully completed the first Step.

(v) Delete the Partition which does not have a letter (like (C:)) or is not a NTFS partition and is greater than 1GB. (ii) On the left-corner windows icon right click. Let’s get started with the uninstallation procedure-> When a computer is booted, UEFI firmware loads files stored on the ESP to start installed operating systems either windows or Linux(ubuntu/fedora/mint). The EFI system partition (ESP) is a partition on a storage device that is used by computers adhering to the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI). You must be thinking what is EFI System Partition? (ii) Remove Linux OS from EFI System Partition This is a procedure that envolves to steps->
#HOW TO COMPLETELY UNINSTALL PARALLELS FROM PC HOW TO#
We would learn here how to completely uninstall any Linux OS from PC through Windows.
