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June 2nd, 2010, 06:58 PM
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How to get rid of dual boot Linux
Have a Gateway NV5462u, another story in itself, and installed Ubuntu 10.4 on separate partition on C drive. Want to get rid of it and the dual boot option. Can delete Linux partitions no problem but how do I get rid of the GNU Grub v 1.98 on boot up and get back to booting directly to Windows 7. Gateway, in their infinite wisdom, do not ship a Windows 7 disk and will not provide support unless you provide all your personal information to register the computer. They also consider the install of Linux dual boot as an upgrade to the operating system and will only help you if you take paid support. Their recovery disk on the computer appears to only allow a full re install of Windows 7, which I dont want to do, and they wont tell you if you can. So it appears that you can not repair a windows installation.
Any help on how to uninstall Ubuntu 10.4 would be appreciated.
Thanks
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