Removing Ubuntu from a dual-boot setup involves specific steps to ensure a smooth transition.
Removing Ubuntu from a dual-boot setup involves specific steps to ensure a smooth transition.
You can start from a Windows installation disk and install fixmbr or if you used fixboot, don't recall exactly. 1. Open DiskMgr and remove the Linux partition 2. Begin booting from a Windows boot drive or whatever you have. I suggest also deleting entries in nvram. However, when working with Linux before, you're unsure how to remove partitions inside Windows. For efibootmgr details: https://linux.die.net/man/8/efibootmgr And for fixing boot on Windows 10: https://www.easeus.com/partition-master/...ws-10.html