ilhzak
October 29th, 2019, 10:40 AM
Hello...
It's been a week now that I'm stuck in the same place.
A month ago, I installed the kali linux 2019.3 system on my laptop instead of Windows 10, but the system does not suit me, or at least not.
So I would like to go back to Windows 10 the worry is that I crushed it instead of Kali Linux (well, I'm not 100% sure)
So I tried to put it back through a bootable USB key with the .iso copy on, via the tool gparted by having it of course configured under msdos in ntfs, the concern being that when I try to boot with my PC on it, there is marked "no bootable device, please insert a disk and press a key"
Note that on gparted, each time I configure my key that I try to boot and I return to gparted after, the key is not back in ntfs but udf.
Whenever I try to follow something similar to my concern on the net, I never succeed because I miss the packages (because I hack stuff in my source.list in my beginnings on kali without knowing the dangerousness, to give you an idea I can not even use for example the command "apt-get") flat, I have no desire to put kali in key usb bootable on my computer to be able to recover the good source.list but I wish directly to give windows 10, and why not in the future to envisage a dual boot with Kali.
to the one who will succeed in solving my problem (knowing that I am still a beginner facing this kind of problem rather difficult for me) I would thank him 1000 times.
It's been a week now that I'm stuck in the same place.
A month ago, I installed the kali linux 2019.3 system on my laptop instead of Windows 10, but the system does not suit me, or at least not.
So I would like to go back to Windows 10 the worry is that I crushed it instead of Kali Linux (well, I'm not 100% sure)
So I tried to put it back through a bootable USB key with the .iso copy on, via the tool gparted by having it of course configured under msdos in ntfs, the concern being that when I try to boot with my PC on it, there is marked "no bootable device, please insert a disk and press a key"
Note that on gparted, each time I configure my key that I try to boot and I return to gparted after, the key is not back in ntfs but udf.
Whenever I try to follow something similar to my concern on the net, I never succeed because I miss the packages (because I hack stuff in my source.list in my beginnings on kali without knowing the dangerousness, to give you an idea I can not even use for example the command "apt-get") flat, I have no desire to put kali in key usb bootable on my computer to be able to recover the good source.list but I wish directly to give windows 10, and why not in the future to envisage a dual boot with Kali.
to the one who will succeed in solving my problem (knowing that I am still a beginner facing this kind of problem rather difficult for me) I would thank him 1000 times.