Ifso, find the Windows 10 options for making a bootable USB. Install Windows 10. When you get the option to use a dr8ve, DELETE the Linux partitions and format a new NTFS partition. Wind9ws will automatically create the other necessary partitions. (32 Bit will be better than 64 bit because you only have 2GB RAM.)
mellabysaid: My usb stick is OK. Turns out the F keys are shifted. I had to hit Fn/F12 to get into the Boot Menu. @egydiocoelho, as you can see he already found the solution. He is able to get in and boot now. Click on "Like" if you find my answer useful or click on "Yes" if it answers your question. Whatthe author is describing is a method to use if the one time boot menu option (F12 on an Acer) has been disabled in CMOS as well as a BIOS PWD set. Alternatively, if USB HDD has *not* been disabled in CMOS you can make a DOS bootable USB thumbdrive using RUFUS (using the freedos method) ( Ibought a new hard drive for my Acer aspire 3 laptop because the old one was damaged. And when I tried to install windows on it, the hard drive is not showing in the boot menu. (see picture 1) But the hard drive is showing in the 'Information tab' as the 2nd picture. also, my bootable pendrive is not showing in boot menu. EIL6EwS. 411 93 38 454 398 319 58 458 130