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Find a boot disk first, U disk, CD is OK, boot, if it's a Windows installation disk, boot to the console and run MBRFIX, if it's a DOS boot disk, use fdisk MBR, so that MBR is snatched from GRUB by Windows, and the boot goes directly into Windows.
Then get rid of those partitions of ubuntu under DOS or Windows, and it's OK.
But pay attention to the order, if you get rid of the Ubuntu partition first, it will lead to a grub error, and the machine will not be able to enter the operating system.
Don't panic at this time, just fix the MBR according to the above method.
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Why do you want to remove ubuntu??
Isn't it uncomfortable to use???
Angry about Linux grievances.
This question is more troublesome.
I've come across it. Finally, I have to reinstall win7
But not anymore.
The reason is that I burned a repair disk of win7.
It is about 186m in size.
fdisk /mbr
After using the boot disk to boot the repair, you can do it.
The key is to see if you have a burning disc or not.
Of course, you can also make a USB flash drive boot disk.
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In order to better separate work and life, a user installed win10 and ubuntu dual systems on his computer. Later, the user wants to delete the ubuntu system for personal reasons, but the operation has not been successful for a long time, what should I do? Next, I will share with you the specific method of deleting the ubuntu system under win10 and ubuntu dual systems.
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2. Press win+x to open the command icon (administrator);
3. Run the following command, cdc: mbrfix
mbrfix drive0fixmbr yes4, restart the computer, and then find that you have directly entered win10, instead of win10 and ubuntu boot interface. At this time, you only need to use disk management to delete the original Ubuntu partition under Win10, or reallocate the size after deletion, which has no impact on Win10 system.
If you want to delete the Ubuntu system, you can follow the above steps to take a look!
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A small number of users have installed two systems on the computer, one is the Ubuntu system. At this time, if you don't want to use the Ubuntu system, how to uninstall the Ubuntu system? Find a lot of information on the Internet, but the operation steps are more complicated, for this reason, today I will share with you the way to easily uninstall the ubuntu system in the case of computer installation and ubuntu dual system.
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Here's how:
1. First of all, we enter the disk management interface by right-clicking "Computer" - Management - Disk Management. Those that don't have a drive letter are the partitions where we have ubuntu installed;
2. Right-click a partition, select "Delete Volume", and delete a few partitions;
3. The available space is getting bigger with our deletion;
4. After all ubuntu partitions are deleted, right-click in the available space and click to create a simple volume;
5. Create a simple volume according to the prompts;
6. If you feel that there is a "new volume" looking at the awkward limbs, you can delete the words "new volume" according to the figure below, and click OK;
7. Open easyBCD, set it according to the figure below, and remember to click "Save Settings" after setting.
The above is a simple way to easily uninstall the ubuntu system under the dual system of ubuntu, a few simple steps, and those who need it can directly refer to the tutorial to solve the problem.
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Actually, it's all the same, there's no difference.
I'm win7 and ubuntu dual system,It's good,It's very simple to install under win7,You don't even need to burn the disk,Just use the virtual drive to load the image of ubuntu and you can install it with wubi。
Ask me any questions!
As for the above netizens said that there are a lot of problems with installing ubuntu under windows, I don't agree with it, I have installed ubuntu many times, it is best to install ubuntu under windows, although the running speed is a little slower, but if you don't want to use ubuntu, you can simply delete it under windows, if it is installed by a single partition, it is more troublesome when deleting ubuntu, but it doesn't matter if it is installed in a separate partition, Now it's also convenient to remove ubuntu.
Don't worry, landlord.
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Win7 and Ubuntu dual system, if you want to uninstall Ubuntu, you can first remove the partition where Ubuntu is located under Win7 (right-click on the computer -> Management - > Disk Management, you can view the Ubuntu partition), and then use the boot disk to boot to DOS, run fdisk MBR to completely delete.
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You look at the control panel of win7 uninstaller is there ubuntu which item if there is a direct uninstall it will be, I am installed these two systems but win7 in c disk ubuntu in d disk into win7 system to open the control panel uninstaller there is ubuntu that item can be uninstalled directly.
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It is recommended to operate on Windows. Right-click on My Computer and select Management - Disk Management, and delete the partition where Ubuntu is located (reformatting it).
Then don't restart, find a Windows system boot repair tool from the Internet, run it with administrator privileges, and fix it.
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The correct way to remove ubuntu is as follows:
Step 1, repair the MBR
2.Click on the All Programs > Attachments command prompt.
3.In the command prompt, enter mbrfix drive 0 fixmbr yes
4.At this time, the MBR has been fixed, and after restarting the computer, you will find that there is no Linux boot option, and you can go directly to Windows.
Step 2, remove Ubuntu
In Win7, right-click on Computer -> Manage > DiskManagement
There are 2 without a label name (the label name is the drive letter, e.g. c:,d:,e:,...).The primary partition is the Ubuntu partition, and the window color of the primary partition is dark blue.
One of them is a swap partition, which is about the same size as the machine's physical memory. The other is the root partition, which is about the same size as the one you assigned to it.
Right-click on each of the two partitions and select DeleteVolume, and after deleting the volume, the partition window color will change to green and merge into one window.
If you don't want to install Ubuntu, you can create an extended partition on this unknown partition, format it, assign volume labels, and give it to Win7.
If you want to install Ubuntu, you don't need to do anything after deleting the partition.
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Step 1: Delete the disk partition where Ubuntu resides.
If you are using Windows 7, you can directly use the system's built-in disk management to delete the Ubuntu partition, the steps are to right-click [Computer], select [Manage] > [Disk Management], find the Ubuntu partition and delete it;
If you are using Windows XP, it is recommended to use DiskGenius to delete Ubuntu partitions. The above approach is risky in XP, because when you delete an Ubuntu partition with Disk Management in XP, you will delete the entire extended partition where it is located (of course, if your Ubuntu has a primary partition exclusively, then you can delete it with Disk Management). In case you make this mistake, you can read my previous article "Don't panic when you delete a hard disk partition by mistake, you can easily recover it in one move", and you have time to remedy it.
Step 2: Rebuild the Master Boot Record (MBR).
You can use DiskGenius, install DiskGenius, there is an item in the "Hard Disk" menu "Rebuild Master Boot Record", you can click on it, it's very simple.
In addition, to provide a little trick, if you delete Ubuntu and restart directly, and now you can't enter Windows, you can take remedial measures: just use a Windows system installation CD to boot the computer, enter the "Recovery Console", and execute the command fixmbr to fix it. )
At this time, restart the computer to enter Windows normally, and the boot option of Ubuntu will not appear.
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1. Delete the Ubuntu partition.
1. Enter the Win7 system desktop, right-click "Computer", select "Manage", and enter the "Computer Management" dialog box.
2. Click "Disk Management" to enter the hard disk management.
3. Right-click on a partition of Ubuntu and select "Delete Volume".
4. Click "yes" to delete a partition successfully.
5. Delete the other two ubuntu partitions as described above.
2. Fix MBR and BOOT
1. Put the disc engraved with Win7 OS into the CD drive, set it to start by the CD drive, wait for it to load, and click "Next" when the load is completed.
2. Click "Command Prompt" to enter the command line.
3. Run bootrec fixmbr and bootrec fixboot to return to the previous dialog box.
4. Click "Restart" to restart the computer, successfully start Win 7, and delete Ubuntu successfully.
OK...
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