Need help with OSs
#1

So I have Windows 7 and Ubuntu 11.10 installed side by side. Can anyone help me, how can I delete the Ubuntu, so I would only have Windows 7?
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#2

turn on the computer with windows 7 cd.
Go to install section.
Format the partition that have ubuntu, after that, remove the disk, restart the computer, should be fixed.
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#3

What if I don't have windows 7 cd anymore? :P
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#4

hmm, try to format the partition of ubuntu with windows cmd or something.
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#5

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Originally Posted by Lenart
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What if I don't have windows 7 cd anymore? :P
Then call Microsoft they will send you a replacement disk for like 5 usd..
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#6

^ +1
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#7

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hmm, try to format the partition of ubuntu with windows cmd or something.
i don't recommend this, because ubuntu installs GRUB bootloader for multibooting to that partition, when you will format it, your bootloader wont boot... you should restore windows 7 bootsector before doing that (boot from win 7 DVD and select repair my computer), then remove/format ubuntu partition from windows with easeus partition manager FREE
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Originally Posted by ]Kurence[
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i don't recommend this, because ubuntu installs GRUB bootloader for multibooting to that partition, when you will format it, your bootloader wont boot... you should restore windows 7 bootsector before doing that (boot from win 7 DVD and select repair my computer), then remove/format ubuntu partition from windows with easeus partition manager FREE
But he do not have the win 7 dvd, that is the problem.
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But he do not have the win 7 dvd, that is the problem.
a while of googling :
Restore windows 7 bootloader without DVD
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#10

NO CD/DVD NEEDE!
go onto ur win 7 and go into the boot managments and remove the ubuntu and then format the drive simple

How to do it ?
On windows 7 goto start and type in msconfig
a windows will show up.
then go to the tab BOOT
select the ubuntu boot and remove it.
Then all you need to do is format the Local Disck you installed it on.

i done it before with Win7 & Vista on separate disks Drives (C: & D
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