Bertram Scharpf wrote: > Hi, > > Am Montag, 10. Aug 2009, 13:00:31 -0700 schrieb Raisa Brokhshtut: >> My old desktop has FreeBSD that I have never used. [...] Now I >> want to get rid of this program and to install Windows. >> >> Anyway, I would greatly appreciate if you would guide me how to >> uninstall that program. [...] So I want to completly remove that >> FreeBSD from my PC and to install the Windows operating system >> from CD. > > This problem is best solved the common way Windows users do with > any software: Just reinstall the desired program as often until it > works.
Are you suggesting that continuous reinstalling of a program numerous times until it works is a Windows-only tactic? ...have you ever had a port that wouldn't install properly/completely on the first, or fifth try? Give the guy some credit... he at least did enough homework to find this list. To the Original Poster: The easiest way to remove FreeBSD and get back to a Windows environment would be to simply boot from a Windows install CD, and have the installer delete all 'partitions' it finds (including "unknown"). This of course will require having the Windows install CD. Your desktop may still have a sticker with a license key on it, in which case, you can simply borrow the Windows CD from someone else if you don't own one. Steve
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