I have a laptop which used to just run on Windows Vista but I installed Ubuntu (v9 I think) and the boot-loader which it gave me the option to install when I was installing Ubuntu. I don’t know what the boot-loader is called though. Whenever I turn my computer on I have to select windows or it will automatically load Ubuntu. I want to uninstall Ubuntu and the boot-loader completely so my laptop is the same as when i got it. I don’t know much about computers.
Someone help please!!?
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1 Marcel S // Oct 5, 2009
Sure. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=113630
But if you want to get it so it boots Vista automatically, http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/ubuntu-63/how-to-change-grub-boot-order-456724/
*EDIT*
Yeah, I forgot about the one Junior mentioned. That’s what I did when I buggered a Linux Mint install.
2 Junior // Oct 5, 2009
if you have the vista cd than boot it and use the recovery console
in the recovery console type in:
1. Bootrec.exe /fixmbr
2. bootrec.exe /fixboot
than just remove the ubuntu partition from windows side
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