Question #78463 on yelp in ubuntu changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yelp/+question/78463

    Status: Open => Answered

gadolinio proposed the following answer:
It depends on haw you have installed ubuntu. If you installed it inside 
windows, as another application, you can't uninstall windows and continue to 
use that ubuntu installation. In that case you have to install ubuntu in 
another hard disk partition.
If you installed it in a special partition:
1)Once you have a backup of every file you want to keep, you couldboot with 
ubuntu, open gparted, and erase the windows' partition. Then you can add that 
harddisk space to the ubuntu partition, or create a new one for data storage, 
or another operative system. There must be also possible to uninstall windows 
from the inside -- i mean, it must have an "uninstall" option, though I've 
never seen it (nor looked for it nor heard of it). But if you don't need 
anythig else from that partition, you might well format it (and install another 
OS) or erase it (and add it to the ubuntu one).

2) While "1" answers your question (if it doesn't, or at least not clearly 
enough, let me know), "2" consists in some advice. If I where you, I wouldn't 
uninstall windows. As a matter of fact, I didn't. I installed ubuntu in a 
second hard disk, and kept windows, although i hardly ever use it. Even if you 
always use ubuntu (as i do myself), a second OS can be useful. You might need 
to use some windows-only-program one day, or maybe someone else needs to do it 
or you want to let them use your computer, and they might want to use windows 
if they're not comfortable with a strange OS. Or if for some reason your ubuntu 
installation is destroyed, and you need to >>use a computer<< immediately, with 
no time to install ubuntu again or solve its problem. 
With gparted (from linux) you can resize partitions, leaving less space for 
windows and passing  more to ubuntu.
If you are short of hard disk space and can't afford having two operative 
systems, or just want to get rid of windows anyway... well, you're the boss. 
But remember: a second OS already installed is a good insurance; windows, 
although very inferior to ubuntu, is somewhat useful; and it can't damage you, 
in the end.

Hope you find this useful. Sorry if i was too long.

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