I have a mini PC that I was using for pfSense. I no longer need this mini PC for pfSense and I want to go back to Windows OS (unfortunately, I did not set up separate partitions for both OS's). Is there a simple way to do this? Thanks.
Very simple, gparted iso and install Windows,I have a mini PC that I was using for pfSense. I no longer need this mini PC for pfSense and I want to go back to Windows OS (unfortunately, I did not set up separate partitions for both OS's). Is there a simple way to do this? Thanks.
Or open unit, toss storage, add new storage, install windows.Very simple, gparted iso and install Windows,
AlsoOr open unit, toss storage, add new storage, install windows.
If it can boot regular BIOS x86 or UEFI, I'm thinking it should be easy to boot an official Windows iso written to USB:Is there a simple way to do this? Thanks.
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I want to go back to Windows OS
No need to toss storage, just format it using the installer for new OS... Most OSes that have their act togethe will offer to format the storage. If the storage is not detected in the BIOS, though - time to troubleshoot.Or open unit, toss storage, add new storage, install windows.
Are you just going to repeat the same question? Or still not figured out how to remove partitions or wipe the drive?and I want to go back to Windows OS
I am a noobie here. The "unset" command worked for me with this issue of locking up on boot. However, I need help as to how to make this permanent.At boot loader prompt, choose to configure boot options (or similar wording) and try:
unset hint.uart.1.at
boot
If this works, you can permanently comment theentry in /boot/device.hintsCode:hint.uart.1.at="isa"