This has nothing at all to do with gparted and the failure to detect the windows installation is only a contributing cause. The real issue is the *wording* of the option that makes it sound like nothing but the existing Ubuntu install will be deleted when instead, the entire disk is erased.
This has nothing at all to do with gparted and the failure to detect the windows installation is only a contributing cause. The real issue is the *wording* of the option that makes it sound like nothing but the existing Ubuntu install will be deleted when instead, the entire disk is erased.