Trying to uninstall Fedora from dual boot (trying to figure out which partition is right)

Zack_20

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Aug 8, 2016
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I installed a dual boot of Windows and Fedora 23 a while back and now I want to delete Fedora and I want to know which partitions belong with it so I can delete them. I also can't get in Fedora cause I forgot the password that I had. The C: Drive is an SSD with windows on in and the E: is the HDD. Fedora is also installed on the SSD so I don't know if I could delete all the little random partitions but just keep the C:

Picture of the stupidity http://imgur.com/a/x9ywv

Thanks for your help guys,

Zack
 
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My guess is the 40GB Partition on the SSD and possibly a 4GB swap file on the next one to the right of it. You could right click them and try to apply a drive letter so you can see what's on them. It could wreck the Linux system but in your case that doesn't matter.
My guess is the 40GB Partition on the SSD and possibly a 4GB swap file on the next one to the right of it. You could right click them and try to apply a drive letter so you can see what's on them. It could wreck the Linux system but in your case that doesn't matter.
 
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