I bought an Acer Triton Predator 300.
However, I completely overlooked the fact that a Linux operating system is on it.
Now I would like to install Windows on it, but I can't get around the shell (2.70).
My question now I can use commands in the shell to uninstall Linux or install Windows. Is that even possible separately?
the problem I still have is - a DISC was included, I'm assuming that it is the one for the operating system - but I don't have a CD drive in the laptop. I'm just about to drag the data from the disc to a USB stick and hope that at least I can boot the PC properly. I'm just a little overwhelmed with the shell fuss.
Many thanks for your help!
If you need more information then ask.
Boot into a Windows MCT stick and format the disk.
You can easily install Windows with a USB stick.
If you want to install Windows you need an image which you then write on a USB stick (using another PC) or you can buy an external USB drive for CD. Actually you don't need the shell I mean 🤔
Then boot the PC from USB and select during the Windows installation that the entire hard disk is used or the Linux partition is deleted / formatted and overwritten.
During the Windows installation you have to delete the partitions on the internal hard drive anyway. Linux is then also deleted.