Removal of OS help

Mitchell Brown mbgb14 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 16 20:16:42 UTC 2006


Boot onto some sort of partitioning software (Ubuntu live cd?) and then wipe
out the Ubuntu partition. Then resize Windows back up to take the whole
drive - put in your windows disk, goto the recovery console and do "fixmbr"
to restore the windows bootloader (if desired).

On 6/16/06, Wade Smart <wade at wadesmart.com> wrote:
>
>  06162006 1501 GMT-6
>
> No. Its a duel boot. He was trying ubuntu with windows. He liked it so
> much that Im installing only ubuntu on his new pc but his old one he wants
> to leave the windows setup alone and just remove ubuntu from it.
>
> wade
>
>
> Vincent Trouilliez wrote:
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>  I put ubuntu on a neighbors machine at his request.
> ...now he wants to remove Ubuntu from the first computer.
>  I dont know how to do this.
>
>  Assuming that he removes Ubuntu to replace it with a different OS
> (Computers are not very useful with an OS ;-), he can just format or
> delete the unwanted partitions as required, during the installation
> procedure of the new OS...
>
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> Vince
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