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  <!--Lebarhon 2015-07-06 Not true with UEFI -->
<info>
    <title xml:id="uninstall-Mageia-ti1">正在卸载Mageia</title>
  </info>

  

  <section>
    <title xml:id="uninstall-Mageia-ti2">Howto</title>

    <para>If Mageia didn't convince you or you can't install it correctly, in short
you want get rid of it. That is your right and Mageia also gives you the
possibility to uninstall. This is not true for every operating system.</para>

    <para>After your data backup, reboot your installation Mageia DVD and select
Rescue system, then, Restore Windows boot loader. At the next boot, you will
only have Windows with no option to choose your operating system.</para>

    <para>To recover the space used by Mageia partitions on Windows, click on
<code>Start -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management
-> Storage -> Disk Management</code> to access to the partition
management. You will recognize the Mageia partition because they are labeled
<guilabel>Unknown</guilabel>, and also by their size and place in the
disk. Right click on each of these partitions and select
<guibutton>Delete</guibutton>. The space will be freed.</para>

    <para>If you are using Windows XP, you can create a new partition and format it
(FAT32 or NTFS). It will get a partition letter.</para>

    <para>If you have Vista or 7, you have one more possibility, you can extend the
existing partition that is at the left of the freed space.  There are other
partitioning tools that can be used, such as gparted, available for both
windows and linux. As always, when changing partitions, be very careful, and
make sure all important things have been backed up.</para>
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