grubremoval

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The grubremoval tag covers discussions about removing the GRUB bootloader from a system after a Linux installation or dual-boot setup has overwritten the Windows Boot Manager. Common scenarios include GRUB taking precedence over the Windows bootloader, leaving users with a minimal BASH-like GRUB prompt instead of the usual Windows boot menu. Topics often involve restoring the Windows bootloader using recovery tools or command-line utilities, repairing the Master Boot Record (MBR), and ensuring that Windows boots directly without GRUB interference. Users typically seek step-by-step guidance to safely eliminate GRUB and regain normal Windows startup.
  1. elstellino

    Windows bootloader disappeared. Now GRUB 2.12

    Hello mob! Yesterday I was installing Linux Mint on a USB key, I repeat, ON, from another live USB key, and at some point GRUB took the place of the Windows Bootloader. I am not sure when, as everything was installed on the USB key, with the bootloader was to be put on the USB key, I even...
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