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I've installed Ubuntu by watching a tutorial from internet. I had already dual booted Windows 7 and windows 10. so, I decided to install Ubuntu in the windows 10 drive to replace it with Ubuntu. So, I did it.Now when I start my computer it shows 4 menus from which I can select between Ubuntu and windows. But when I start my windows 7 and go to my computer I cannot see that partition/drive (i,e one of my partition that i used for installing Ubuntu isn't accessible from my windows 7). Now I want to uninstall my Ubuntu and want to get back that partition for using it to store my data or something else. please help me.images to see what i'm talking about

Roy
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    Any Windows OS won't see or access other non Windows partitions, other than listing them as Basic. This is Microsoft's problem. If you wanted you could have a NTFS data partition that could be used from Windows and Ubuntu. See mikewhatever's comment on removing. – crip659 May 31 '20 at 15:17

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