if you install gparted, you will be able to see where each partition is, and
you'll be able to remove any partition you wish, it will appear under
system->administration->Partition editor

2009/2/26 Liam Proven <lpro...@gmail.com>

> 2009/2/26 Robert Flatters <robert.flatt...@googlemail.com>:
> > I thought Ubuntu gave you an manual option to setup the hard drive
> > partition, which allowed for two systems on two separate partition. I
> know
> > ive done it.
>
> It does indeed, but it doesn't explain or significantly help in
> locating and removing an existing Windows partition, which is what I
> was trying to explain.
>
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