Dual Booting - How to remove Ubuntu and the GRUB Loader
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Thanks dude...!!! :)
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@CQAS5 Same problem.. I cannot use that partition now :-/ its 180 GB partition for me :(
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The fixmbr is the simpler and surer way
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@PCBrainDmG IM DESPERATE PLZ REPLY i deleted ubuntu partition and the thing went green (free space) in disk manager thing, i pressed delete again and it says not enough space on disk to complete this operation... i dont know what to do... like i deleted that ubuntu partition and it is free space in a partition but unusable by my windows... (303 gb free but i am supposed to have like 500) (im running windows 7) (my computer has 4gb ram and core 2 duo)
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What happens if I just uninstall it with Piriforms CCleaner?
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something is wrong with the audio :/
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thanks dude vid helped alot appreciate it
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Can you make a tutorial for a computer with nly linux os please (not dual boot)?
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@Hax0rPr0n Sorry I misinterpreted you then. And this 10GB space is sorted now. I was able to re-add it by deleting another partition
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@Hax0rPr0n No, you're sick in the head. I don't want to reformat the whole PC when I have a perfectly fine 7 setup just how I want it. Nice way to try and brag about your i7 though! To bad I don't give a fuck since I've installed Windows quicker than that before
when i go to remove ubuntu i dont see anything labeled 'ubuntu' but there are 2 partitions that have no name on them, and i think one of them is ubuntu but i don't want to accidentally delete something i need. can you please help
shirosaki144 1 year ago
@shirosaki144
Well if you don't label the drives they will obviously only be nameless partitions. There are 2 partitions your supposed to delete. The swap and the actual OS. Just delete the 2 partitions that made up the amount of GB that you used to install Ubuntu. Sorry, I don't really do partitioning anymore so I really suck at this now.
PCBrainDmG 1 year ago
lol I filmed this so long ago. I Reformated my hard drive XD
PCBrainDmG 2 years ago