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Remove grub2 windows 10
Remove grub2 windows 10









remove grub2 windows 10

I also removed Ubuntu from partition 6 for the sake of trying the method, which explains the unallocated space. The partition table is on the bottom-right, and as of today, I haven't been able to delete partition 4. After clicking Yes (it confirms that I want to delete it), it mentions that it is being used by an application, as shown on the bottom-left. It first tells me that the partition was not created by Windows and that it might affect another operating system. It also shows what happens when I try to delete Partition 1, the EFI partition. It seems to be saying that it couldn't do anything. The first update screenshot I have can be found at and shows what happened when I tried The Paladin's method invilving the Administrative Control Panel, shown at the upper-left. [Update from Decemat 0:30: Here are some more details I found. If any more pictures are needed, I can try to provide those. Is there something I did wrong, or maybe did not do that I should have done? Thanks for any help. The result is that I still have GRUB, as if I didn't fix the MBR, but it doesn't boot straight to Windows.

#Remove grub2 windows 10 install#

I shut off the computer, remove the install disk, and reboot. I also would use the `BootRec.exe /fixBoot` command, but it tells me 'Access is denied.'ģ. I reboot the computer with an install disk in, then rebuild the MBR with the `BootRec.exe /fixmbr` command. I don't know what's up with the double 'RECOVERY D:” drive)Ģ. (list at I delete Disk 0 Partitions 4 and 6. I go to Disk Management in Windows 10 and delete all of the partitions which I believe have Ubuntu on them. I am aware that this question has been asked numerous times, but I haven't gotten the usual method to work for me.











Remove grub2 windows 10