Saturday, 18 August 2012

Step to Uninstall or Removal of Linux from dual boot with Window-7


If you have install Windows 7 (or Vista) and Linux and wanted to remove linux without removing windows OS or formatting the PC. Follow the following steps:

Step 1: Delete the Linux Partion and its Swap area of Linux. Don't delete the swap area of Windows 7 Operating System.

Step 2: Restart the Computer only after step 1. A windows shown below appear


type followiing command to login in Windows 7 Operating System: ----------------------Command for login into windows from GRUB loader-------------------------------- rootnoverify (hd0,0) chainloader +1 makeactive boot __________________________or__________________________________ reboot Through above command you will get login into windows 7 Operating System and restart the computer or Press ctr+alt+del (task manager shortcut) to restart the computer. Step 3: Insert Windows 7 disk before restarting the computer in step 2. step 4: Press a key when you are prompted. step 5: Select a language, a time, a currency, a keyboard or an input method, and then click Next. step 6: Click Repair your computer. step 7: Click the operating system that you want to repair (Windows 7 in this case), and then click Next. step 8: In the System Recovery Options dialog box, click Command Prompt. step 9: Once in the command prompt, type exactly Bootrec.exe /FixMbr and then press ENTER. You will see "operation completed successfully." (Doesnt even take a second. Dont be alarmed ) step 10: Reboot and set BIOS to boot from the HDD again. GRUB will be overwritten in step 7 and Windows bootloader will once again take control of loading your OS(s).

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