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linux uninstall
About this tag
The linux uninstall tag covers discussions about removing Linux from a dual-boot system and repairing the Windows boot process afterward. A common issue is a boot loop or missing bootloader after uninstalling Linux, requiring a Windows install disk to restore the Master Boot Record. Users often seek guidance on obtaining a recovery or installation disc, especially when the original media is lost. The tag focuses on troubleshooting steps for Windows 7 and similar versions, including using repair tools to fix boot files. It does not cover general Linux removal or other operating systems.
I am running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit on an eMachines laptop and it is stuck in a boot loop after uninstalling Linux.
I searched around for a solution, and I came across many forums saying you need a Windows 7 install disk to repair the boot file.
I talked to my dad and he said that if I...