How to remove grub bootloader?
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Solved by Nayr438,
14 minutes ago, 374802 said:
Was it a MBR or EFI install?
If it was a EFI install it may have shared the Windows Fat32 partition on your other drive.
If it's EFI
I am not sure how to access it in Windows, but you can boot a live disk and mount the Fat32 partition and delete anything referencing Grub or Ubuntu.
Then
- efibootmgr
- efibootmgr -b number_of_entry -B
*For example, num_of_entry = Boot0003 = 3
If its MBR, you can try the following. I am not familiar with Windows and this was pulled from a Microsoft KB.
Open cmd as administrator
-
Bootrec.exe /FixMbr
-
Bootrec.exe /FixBoot
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