A while back I accidentally installed Clonezilla Live on the same partition as Windows 10. At the time, it wasn't a big issue, as the Clonezilla install is uefi, and the Win10 install was legacy, so I just changed the boot settings. Having forgotten about Clonezilla, I recently converted my Win10 install to GPT. Bad idea. Now The only thing I can boot into is Clonezilla.
I'd like to simply remove Clonezilla so I can get back to Windows. Please tell me this is possible without data loss.
I'm writing this from an old laptop running Ubuntu 18.04. I also have a 120gb SSD that I could install a fresh copy of Win10 onto if that would help.
All help is appreciated.
Last edit: John Ward 2018-11-13
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A while back I accidentally installed Clonezilla Live on the same partition as Windows 10. At the time, it wasn't a big issue, as the Clonezilla install is uefi, and the Win10 install was legacy, so I just changed the boot settings. Having forgotten about Clonezilla, I recently converted my Win10 install to GPT. Bad idea. Now The only thing I can boot into is Clonezilla.
I'd like to simply remove Clonezilla so I can get back to Windows. Please tell me this is possible without data loss.
I'm writing this from an old laptop running Ubuntu 18.04. I also have a 120gb SSD that I could install a fresh copy of Win10 onto if that would help.
All help is appreciated.
Last edit: John Ward 2018-11-13