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I have a Dell Inspiron 7567 (128 SSD + 1TB HDD) with pre-installed ubuntu on the SSD.
I want to format the SSD so that I can install Windows on SSD and then reinstall Ubuntu.



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    You can use a windows installation media, boot from the media and format the SSD during windows installation process.
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I have a Dell Inspiron 7567 (128 SSD + 1TB HDD) with pre-installed ubuntu on the SSD.
I want to format the SSD so that I can install Windows on SSD and then reinstall Ubuntu.



How can I format the SSD ?










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    You can use a windows installation media, boot from the media and format the SSD during windows installation process.
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I have a Dell Inspiron 7567 (128 SSD + 1TB HDD) with pre-installed ubuntu on the SSD.
I want to format the SSD so that I can install Windows on SSD and then reinstall Ubuntu.



How can I format the SSD ?










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  • How to remove Ubuntu and put Windows back on?

    14 answers



I have a Dell Inspiron 7567 (128 SSD + 1TB HDD) with pre-installed ubuntu on the SSD.
I want to format the SSD so that I can install Windows on SSD and then reinstall Ubuntu.



How can I format the SSD ?





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marked as duplicate by thomasrutter, karel, WinEunuuchs2Unix, user68186, Charles Green Feb 1 at 14:21


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marked as duplicate by thomasrutter, karel, WinEunuuchs2Unix, user68186, Charles Green Feb 1 at 14:21


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    You can use a windows installation media, boot from the media and format the SSD during windows installation process.
    – Sambit
    Feb 1 at 11:37












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    You can use a windows installation media, boot from the media and format the SSD during windows installation process.
    – Sambit
    Feb 1 at 11:37







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You can use a windows installation media, boot from the media and format the SSD during windows installation process.
– Sambit
Feb 1 at 11:37




You can use a windows installation media, boot from the media and format the SSD during windows installation process.
– Sambit
Feb 1 at 11:37










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When you start installing Windows, you can format the SSD from there and install Windows on it. There is no need to format the SSD before installing Windows.






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    When you start installing Windows, you can format the SSD from there and install Windows on it. There is no need to format the SSD before installing Windows.






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      When you start installing Windows, you can format the SSD from there and install Windows on it. There is no need to format the SSD before installing Windows.






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        When you start installing Windows, you can format the SSD from there and install Windows on it. There is no need to format the SSD before installing Windows.






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        When you start installing Windows, you can format the SSD from there and install Windows on it. There is no need to format the SSD before installing Windows.







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