So, my dad set up LXQt on my laptop a while ago and honestly, I can't stand it. I'm really lost with this operating system and just want to switch back to Windows 10. Can anyone help me out?
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If you still have a Windows 10 DVD, you can just insert it, reboot, and make sure your BIOS is set to boot from the DVD first. That way, you can reinstall Windows hassle-free. And seriously, just tell your dad to let you manage your own computer. Everyone has different preferences; he should respect yours!
Do you have a USB drive? It's essential for this process if you want to install Windows.
You might want to check out this guide to remove Linux and install Windows: [Install Windows on Your Computer](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-to-remove-linux-and-install-windows-on-your-computer-f489c550-f8ec-b458-0a64-c3a8d60d3497). It's really helpful!
First, look up how to boot from a USB drive, it's critical for getting started. Then, check Ventoy—it's a fantastic tool. Here's the basic rundown:
1. Install Ventoy on your USB drive.
2. Drop the Windows ISO onto it.
3. Boot your PC from the USB.
4. Choose Windows from the Ventoy menu. Follow the prompts, or look for a tutorial if you're stuck. It's the easiest way to create a Windows bootable USB from Linux!
It's pretty straightforward—just install Windows! You can find instructions on Microsoft's website. No need to overcomplicate it!
I'm really just looking for some guidance because I'm totally confused with this OS.
I do have a USB drive, but I can't seem to get Windows to boot from it.