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I have dual boot with ubuntu mate 18.04.3 LTS (Bionic Beaver) and windows 10. I want to install ubuntu studio and remove ubuntu mate and windows 10. I don't want more dual boot. How do I do this? Do I need to remove Grub to? Am I overcomplicating this, and what I need is just a normal install of ubuntu studio?

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    You have several options: An advanced user would use Gparted to eliminate the Windows partition, and juggle packages to replace Mate with Studio. A beginning user would simply download an Ubuntu Studio installer and let it wipe the entire disk. Both methods require a complete backup of all your data - repartitioning by either method risks data loss.
    – user535733
    Jan 4, 2020 at 0:29

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  • The simple way to do this
  • Backup your data!
  • Create a bootable media with Ubuntu Studio.
  • Verify the media.
  • Boot from media (into Ubuntu Studio)
  • Delete every partition on the disk you're installing on
  • Install Ubuntu Studio

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