at first I thought this post made sense
Try booting into Windows if you have it installed. Or another operating system installed.Assuming you're trying to change partitions under a Windows operating system, the partition won't show itself because Windows isn't able to recognize the format of the partition. (ex. ext2, ext3, ext4)
Okay? So how should I remove it?I used Wubi, btw.
What Soukuw said, use control panel and remove it
Wait so what you're saying is when I uninstalled Ubuntu a year ago I could've just done that instead of frustrate myself to hell and waste 6 hours of my life trying to get Ubuntu to go away?
If you installed it through Wubi, yes.
Why would somebody uninstall the greatest operating system in the world?
cause it doesn't work well and is taking up space?
People should really start using Wubi when installing Linux alongside Windows... -_-
You haven't used it so you can't say whether it works well or not.
Everything works fine, but Ubuntu doesn't do to great on my PC. That's why I want to get rid of it.