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How to overwrite ubuntu completely with windows10 WITHOUT booting from bios

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I'm on ubuntu (22.04.3 if it matters). I would like to completely overwrite the operating system with windows 10, so that ubuntu is deleted (no dual boot). My bios does not give any option to boot from usb, even when it recognizes the usb- it simply says "press any key to continue".

edit: to be clear, I am seeking a workaround WITHIN Ubuntu. In other words, I was curious if there was a way to completely replace ubuntu with windows from the ubuntu environment. I am not seeking any hardware troubleshooting.

Jags avatar
kp flag
"My bios does not give any option to boot from usb, even when it recognizes the usb- it simply says "press any key to continue"." How did you prepare bootable USB drive with Windows 10 on it? You can prepare USB drive with `https://rufus.ie/en/`, and see if that works for your BIOS/UEFI.
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cn flag
How you install an OS is device specific, as is booting external media. Ubuntu is **not** involved with its own destruction, you simply boot the OS you want & then install, and Ubuntu will be overwritten. This is not a hardware or Windows install Q&A site. Your issue seems to be related to the *unstated* hardware you're using, and this is the wrong site for that.
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cn flag
Please refer https://askubuntu.com/help/on-topic, Ubuntu and official *flavors* of Ubuntu (https://ubuntu.com/download/flavours) are on-topic on this site. The on-topic link provides alternate SE sites for non-Ubuntu OSes.
16jacobj avatar
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@guiverc "Ubuntu is not involved with its own destruction" This is the answer to my question. Yes, I am having hardware issues, but I was wondering if I could find a workaround within ubuntu. If the answer is no, it's still a valid question. I will edit my question to specify that I'm looking for a solution within ubuntu, not a hardware solution.
Jags avatar
kp flag
@16jacobj your question would be better suited for `https://superuser.com/`.
16jacobj avatar
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@Jags Thanks for the comment. As I stated in my other reply, I am seeking a workaround within the ubuntu OS to bypass my hardware issues. I will update the question to be specific about this.
ru flag
If you cannot boot to installation media - USB or DVD or otherwise - then you can't overwrite the disk with Windows 10. Not from within Ubuntu. You'll need to go to Super User for additional support though if needed, but this is not entirely doable.
Jags avatar
kp flag
@16jacobj This thread could help you: `https://www.tenforums.com/installation-upgrade/157928-installing-windows-10-through-ubuntu-linux-20-04-without-usb-stick.html`
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cn flag
You can make the Ubuntu bootloader offer options to boot an ISO & thus *chainload* to it, and have that ISO install to a different disk drive, but does your machine have multiple drives (one for the ISO & another for install to? and please note I mean disk & not partition! though you can install to other parts of the disk in some cases; but not so with Windows as you appear to want). There are answers on this site in doing that (*I wrote one myself long ago*) but details will be hardware and windows 10 specific in your case (*both off-topic here*).
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Also you'll need a *backup* plan, as what you're describing will mean if anything goes wrong, you machine will not boot into any OS. Also note: your using Ubuntu to boot the ISO may mean you cannot remove Ubuntu until AFTER windows 10 installation; which won't be a problem if your machine has two drives... I used the grub.bootloader booting ISO on disk because I had a machine I wanted to keep using for QA-test installs but it didn't have a working/bootable USB-port thus was worth the effort for me.. What you looking for is much more work than writing & booting external media
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