You can download and install Windows 10 (or why not 11?) from Microsoft. If your system shipped from the factory with Ubuntu, it probably has no license for Windows. At least for Windows 10 (I'm not sure about 11) it should mostly run fine without a license, but that may change. You can buy a license after Windows is installed, either from Microsoft or (buyer beware, though) elsewhere, e.g. eBay.
Remove native, swap, and boot partitions used by Linux: Start your computer with the Linux setup floppy disk, type fdisk at the command prompt, and then press ENTER. ... Install Windows. Follow the installation instructions for the Windows operating system you want to install on your computer.
NJDave
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November 17th, 2022 11:00
You can download and install Windows 10 (or why not 11?) from Microsoft. If your system shipped from the factory with Ubuntu, it probably has no license for Windows. At least for Windows 10 (I'm not sure about 11) it should mostly run fine without a license, but that may change. You can buy a license after Windows is installed, either from Microsoft or (buyer beware, though) elsewhere, e.g. eBay.
John harper
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February 12th, 2023 23:00
Remove native, swap, and boot partitions used by Linux: Start your computer with the Linux setup floppy disk, type fdisk at the command prompt, and then press ENTER. ...
Install Windows. Follow the installation instructions for the Windows operating system you want to install on your computer.