If for any reason you want to uninstall Mandriva Linux, you can do so. The process of uninstalling Mandriva Linux is done in two steps:
Remove the bootloader from the Master Boot Record (MBR)
To do so, reboot your computer with the installation CD or DVD (see Section 1, “The Mandriva Linux Installer”).
In the new menu that appears, choose the Restore Windows Boot Loader option, then press Enter to write the MBR with a Windows® one.
Delete all partitions related to Mandriva Linux on your hard drive
These are usually
partitions hosting ext3 file systems and the Swap
partition. You can also replace them with a single partition
using fdisk.
Run
fdisk /dev/hda (if the hard disk
containing Mandriva Linux is other than the
1st IDE disk, change
/dev/hda
accordingly).
Use the
p
command to display partition
information, and then use the d
command to delete all unneeded partitions.
If you
want to create a single partition, use the
c
command, specify
1
as the partition number, make it
use all of the space available, and when asked for the
partition type, use the L
command
to list the supported partition types and choose the one
for the OS you plan to install later.
Once this is done, just reset or shutdown the machine using the corresponding buttons.