How to Uninstall Linux Ubuntu from Boot Loader in all Windows Operating Systems Without a Live CD

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17 Responses to How to Uninstall Linux Ubuntu from Boot Loader in all Windows Operating Systems Without a Live CD

  1. dexter20082001

    I have liked for something like this for a while…exellent work man!!!

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  2. Does this work with windows XP – I have grub loader and I am afraid not to load windows Vista or Windows 7 boot.ini and mess my windows xp. So does this work with windows XP?

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  3. TutorialsByOZ

    according to the software site they say it does
    but i havent tested it on xp
    i tested it on vista and windows 7 and it worked fine

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  4. Hey dude, I have this huge problem, I recently installed Ubuntu on my computer, but then I accidently used all of the hard disk (my Windows was removed too), and Ubuntu was the only OS on the computer. I’m a lucky guy, that I copied all of my files to a USB Key, so I haven’t lost any data. But my problem is: I can’t install Windows again!
    I’ve only seen guides how to remove your dual boot Ubuntu, but not even 1 that shows me how to remove everything. Help please, be my hero.

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  5. TutorialsByOZ

    Your problem is Easy
    1)Insert Windows cd or dvd and boot it up
    2)when windows start up and when your prompted to the partitioning part just adjust the disk sizes the way you want
    *if you want to delete Ubuntu format all the harddrive and install windows on “C” drive

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  6. I’m not sure you understood what I said.
    When I start up my computer with my Windows cd in, it just says:
    GNU GRUB version 1.97 beta4
    Ubuntu, Linux 2.6.31.15-generic-pae
    Ubuntu, Linux 2.6.31.15-generic-pae (recovery mode)
    Memory test (memtest86+)
    Memory test (memtest86+, serial console 115200)

    Perhaps I didn’t explain it right. I’m sorry, I’m from Denmark.
    Help is very appreciated. :)

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  7. TutorialsByOZ

    when you start the laptop and the cd is in the drive
    press esc or f8 more than one and you will enter your boot options
    then chose boot from cd or dvd
    and thats it

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  8. You are ‘da’ man! Going to try it now. :)

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  9. Oh, when I choosed the CD it just entered Ubuntu again :’(

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  10. Ubuntu should go to hell, sorry, just had to say.

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  11. Well, never mind. I’ll just buy a new hard drive, thanks for the help, at least you tried. :)

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  12. TutorialsByOZ

    you dont need take your laptop or computer to anyone who has some knowledge on computers and he will help
    you dont need to buy a new harddrive

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  13. Well, I bought the new hard drive, and …. it still didn’t work. Then I went to the store with my WIndows XP CD, and asked for a new one. I got the new one, and then…. It worked!
    Well, it doesn’t matter I bought the new harddrive, I was going to anyways. :) Thank you for spending time helping me. :)

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  14. MrYoungEddie

    Ayye…man u Koo u Bru it worked fo me n i had to remove a boot called ready driver plus n it removed it thnks now i anit gotta use my laptop warraty 5 stars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  15. TutorialsByOZ

    MrYoungEddie Please subscribe if that vid helped you

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  16. i have dual booting windows xp pro sp2 and ubuntu with wubi :P

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