Can't install ubuntu on dual boot due to GRUB crash

Asked by Bhaskar Pandit

I just bought a new laptop and tried to dual boot ubuntu with windows 10. But ubuntu didn't installed properly and i couldn't open into it after Ubuntu boots it stuck at a dark screen. So i deleted the ubuntu partition from windows (Windows work totally fine).
After deleting when i tried to reinstall the ubuntu I get this screen.

GNU GRUB: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1o__ZYOfLS9SKbbJSsLh6XingcbXR-Uqr

I tried many things like given here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/429610/uninstall-grub-and-use-windows-bootloader
Though, i found this: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1We0Af92CV-ge8Wn4S7lMrJCx3T_0dPth
I don't what to do with this.
Is deleting grub.cfg helps? How to do it?
I just want to remove grub permanently so that i can reinstall Ubuntu .

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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If you deleted the Ubuntu partitions then the GRUB has no config to use.

I suggest you boot to the Windows install media and reinstate the Windows boot loader. There are YouTube videos for this

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Bhaskar Pandit (darkmaster00) said :
#2

Already tried! I can't boot into anything other than windows 10 already present in my laptop.
It shows that grub screen(link in the question).

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#3

Is Ubuntu on the system at all?

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Bhaskar Pandit (darkmaster00) said :
#4

NO. I deleted the partition.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Then you need to reinstate the Windows boot loader.

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Bhaskar Pandit (darkmaster00) said :
#6

I already said it's not working. I can't boot from anything except windows.

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Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said :
#7

If you can boot into Windows, then you should be able to get rid of grub by reinstalling the windows boot loader with the bootrec command.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreUbuntu/XP/Vista/7Bootloader#Windows_Vista_or_7_or_8

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Celina cruz (celina27) said :
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Hi,
try changing disk 2 to GPT and then create a small partition as EFI system which you use as the location for the grub boot loader. hopefully that would work.

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