Thursday 15 February 2018

linux - Erase all traces of Windows 8


Just bought a new HP pavilion desktop with Windows 8.


I wish to totally remove Windows 8 and all data on the hard drive, remove any windows partitions, delete all data, and then install a fresh Linux.


Problem is I can seem to get to boot from USB or boot from CD.


It appears that Windows 8 added the following two "features":



  1. UEFI which substitutes what we have known as the BIOS

  2. Secure Boot which prevents anything but the installed operating system


How do I completely and totally erase all traces of Windows 8? Is it still possible to reformat the hard drive? I don't want a duel boot, I don't want to go back to Windows 7, I just want anything Windows gone.



Answer



You have at least three options to wipe those partitions:



  1. Turn off secure boot in the BIOS UEFI. After that you can boot from CD's/DVDs/USB.

  2. Boot from a disk with a valid safe boot signature. (E.g. user88311's Fedora live disc or a windows 8 DVD)

  3. Remove the drive, connect it to another computer and wipe it from there.


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