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kaiser2011
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The kaiser2011 tag on WindowsForum.com covers a specific user query about removing the GRUB bootloader after uninstalling a Linux distribution (Ubuntu) from a dual-boot system with Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. The discussion focuses on restoring the native Windows 7 boot loader using the installation disk's repair tools, comparing the process to older Windows versions like XP and Vista. This tag is relevant for users troubleshooting dual-boot configurations, particularly those transitioning from Linux back to a Windows-only setup and needing guidance on bootloader recovery.
Hi
I orignally had windows 7 professional 64 bit on my laptop. I had a 10 Gb partition, which i divided in SWAP and / mount to install Ubuntu Linux. My computer now loads into Grub loader.
All is well, its just now i want to get rid of Linux. (I will install it on desktop and mess around with...
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