2 partitions with windows xp on and ubuntu how do i remove ubuntu?

Asked by Joshua Yewman

I have 2 partitions one with windows xp and one with ubuntu I love ubuntu but how do i remove it so I just have win xp running on one partition???

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Ketan patel (kkpatel2025) said :
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1.First Open windows xp
2. Right click on my computer. Select manage
3.Open disk management. You will able 2 see partition with ubuntu. Right click on it and delete it.
4. After this process u have 2 remove grub loader.

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Ketan patel (kkpatel2025) said :
#2

1.First Open windows xp
2. Right click on my computer. Select manage
3.Open disk management. You will able 2 see partition with ubuntu. Right click on it and delete it.
4. After this process u have 2 remove grub loader.

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houstonbofh (leesharp) said :
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You have two steps... Remove the Ubuntu partition, and remove GRUB. Removing the partition was covered. To remove grub, you need to boot your Windows install CD. Go to a recovery console and type "fdisk /mbr" and you will be back to normal.

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