Open a terminal and type:
sudo apt-get purge ifuse
OR
open synaptic package manager and search for ifuse and remove it
You can't, its there until you delete your ifuse
Insert of your Ubuntu CD, then using GParted, delete your Windows partition and resize your Ubuntu partition until it fills the space left by the deleted partition.
If you have installed ubuntu with windows you uninstall it in the add remove programs.
if you want to uninstall something then you first go to your menu at the bottom left and go to my computer. then, at the top you click on a link saying "uninstall or change a program. click on that and you are there!
If the program was installed using the apt package manager, or it's frontend, Synaptic, you can uninstall it through Synaptic. The command to do it form the command line would besudo apt-get remove 3gp-converter
You can remove the partition safely using a tool such as a gparted live cd. You need to burn the image to a CD-rom, boot from that, and remove the partition Ubuntu is installed to. Note: If you installed GRUB to the Master Boot Record of your hard disk, removing the Ubuntu partition could cause booting complications. These should be fixed upon reinstallation of Ubuntu.
Yes. Instead of rebooting with the CD in the drive, pop it in, go in the CD and run Wubi.exe. Wubi is an easy way to install Ubuntu alongside Windows, with one-click uninstall should you want to later.
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