Feb 21, 2011
Feb 2, 2011
How to remove Linux (Ubuntu or Fedora) Completely
When we install Ubuntu or Fedora with windows 7 then boot loader of Ubuntu or fedora starts the options for booting of Ubuntu/ Fedora and windows 7.
If we delete the partition in which ubuntu/fedora is installed then it does'nt starts neither ubuntu nor windows.
and asks for grub rescue...
here I am giving a method by which you can completely remove the ubuntu / fedora without loosing any data from windows 7.
and only windows 7 will boot without showing any option.
> First Open windows 7
> First Open windows 7
> Install EASEUS partition manager
Go here
> then start the Easeus partition manager and format the partition in which fedora /ubuntu is installed.(You can format the drive directly without Easeus partition manager also.)
Go here
> then start the Easeus partition manager and format the partition in which fedora /ubuntu is installed.(You can format the drive directly without Easeus partition manager also.)
> if you restart the system it will ask for grub rescue..
> Insert your windows Xp or windows vista cd and restart the system.
> now boot it from cd and install windows Xp or vista in the drive (in which Ubuntu/ Fedora was installed)
> after complete installation on boot option it will show two options
> windows 7
> vista/windows Xp
> Now open with windows 7 and follow the procedure given on the link.....
> windows 7
> vista/windows Xp
> Now open with windows 7 and follow the procedure given on the link.....
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