How to use windows 7 bootloader instead of grub


















Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I was hoping to not have to uninstall either, but simply removing then booting into windows 7 Home Premium CD and doing the startup repair doesn't solve the problem because the Windows startup doesn't ahve a problem at that point it is a GrubRecovery issue that you recieve ATM I am in the process of removing the grub bootloader since I don't have to worry about the Ubuntu being damaged in the process.

Do you want to apply repairs and restart your computer? Reboot the computer. Thanks for the help, I'm assuming your way would help as well I just got back into my Win7 Home Prem. I ended up googling a little more after my last response and found a way to reset the MBR in the CMD prompt from Win7 disc it was a quick type. I still wonder if there's a way to change back to Windows bootloader without installing Ubutnu as a program in windows. If so I'd love to know in case I get rushed again and make the mistake of not installing it inside windows.

Thanks in advance for the help. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Adding the new boot option with efi file. Please remember: if you choose to uninstall GRUB bootloader, you will need to repair the Windows bootloader.

Choose Troubleshoot. Choose Command Prompt. By default, the entries in that files look like this. How to Fix Broken Ubuntu Step 2: Remove the lock files. Step 3: Reconfigure dpkg.

Step 4: Clean local repository. Step 5: update all the packages. Step 6: install all broken packages and dependencies. Step 7: Reboot the system.

You can also use a LiveUSB if you have created one in the past. Install and run Boot-Repair. Now reboot your system. The usual GRUB boot menu should appear. Insert the installation disc in the tray and boot from it. At the Welcome screen, click on Repair your computer. Choose your operating system and click Next. Press Enter. So if you just wanted to uninstall GRUB, that would actually be a lot easier than just "booting Windows first", which makes other people think you want to keep GRUB around.

A pretty detailed example of how to delete it: askubuntu. And I get the feeling that restoring the entire computer to factory settings is a bit of a too bold overreaction for a simple problem like this Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. It will now be the default option. Improve this answer. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog.

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