You simply run gparted with the terminal command sudo gparted It will ask for a password and press enter. There is no password for root on the live cd.
Boot the Ubuntu LiveCD, find the program gparted and run it. When it opens, click on each partition and delete it. Once they are all deleted, click on the partition box and make it NTSF.
When finished reboot and insert your Windows 7 disc. It should find the partition. You should use Windows 7 to redo the partition so it will be correct.
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