So I've recently been wanting to get rid of Ubuntu because it is taking up too much space and I don't need the OS anymore. Tried to delete it from Disk Management in Windows 11, but my 2nd SSD which is a 2 TB drive that I allocated everything for Ubuntu specifically is not anywhere in Disk Management. Yes, some partitions with no file systems appear and the rule of thumb is that they are usually Linux partitions, but they are not anywhere close to the 1 TB+ of storage I allocated to Ubuntu. At this point, I'm so confused as to what to do because my 16 GB flash drive that I have tried to format, so I can run a live session of Ubuntu on it, has been uncooperative and is now not even appearing in File Explorer anymore. I'm so confused and overwhelmed and need help. If anyone knows of an easy solution and an easy way to get rid of Ubuntu without using Disk Management, I would be very interested because I need my 1 TB+ of storage back.
By the way, I hope this is a good channel to post this, but if it isn't, I apologize. I just didn't know another place to post this.
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