Which is a good way to remove all the partition (wipe all the HDD drive with MBR) of a previously Windows 10 partitioned HDD using the ArcaOS 5.0.3 media installer?
When you get the installer started, go to System Management-> Disk-> Disk Utility. It will check your disk(s), and tell you if it found anything wrong. Ignore that, and click Disk, and one of the options is Wipe disk information, with three options. Use All disk information, to wipe the disk. It simply writes over the first 1000 sectors.
Use this tool to shrink windows partitions too, if you need to do that. It is a version of DFSEE, that is specifically set up to do those operations correctly. DFSEE will do it incorrectly, unless you are booted to OS/2 when you run it, so you might as well use the proper tool. Windows, Linux, and any other partition tool, will likely do it wrong, unless you just happen to get the partitions on a cylinder boundary, rather than the more common MB boundary. Almost impossible, from what I have seen.
Note, that ArcaOS makes no attempt to convert anything from GPT to MBR. You must do that in some other way, but wiping the disk is the safest way to do that. If you need to change the geometry, you probably still need to wipe the disk anyway. Rewrite MBR will definitely mess up a GPT disk, if it will actually do it (it should refuse).