How do I Uninstall Ubuntu from my pc if i don't see it in add and remove programs?
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M$You can remove the program from C
you if it doesn’t work or still exist
you can use a special tool to remove it
if you need,i used one
http://www.best-uninstaller.com/
good luck to you
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Sorry...
I have a Sony vaio Desktop with 2.5 gb of memory, 200 gb hhd and 500 gb hdd for back up, services pack 3, windows XP home edition.
First I installed ubuntu 9.04 normally I want to use it with the virtual machine using windows programs on ubuntu's interface and have the icons on the button like Mac's has it, but I don't know exactly how to do it so I started playing with it to see what I could do, then I tried to upgrade to a 9.10v it and the system say I don't have enough space on the disc so I try to Uninstall it and I never found it. Thank you for your answer. if the is anything else the you'd like to know about my system just let me know.
Did you install it using Wubi (in which case it should be in the add/remove programs) or as a normal linux installation?