![]() ![]() Uninstalling Ubuntu in a Windows Dual-boot PC Once we have deleted the Ubuntu partition, we will need to have a bootable disk of Windows that we will use to repair the Windows Master Boot Record. Luckily, we can fix this without losing any data. As a result, our Windows operating system will not boot. In our case here, when we delete/remove Ubuntu, we will also lose the GRUB boot loader. If you have no other operating system, it will load the Linux kernel into memory (RAM) and pass the whole execution process to the Kernel, thus starting your Linux OS. If you have two or more operating systems installed, it will list them on boot, and you can choose which one you wish to start. ![]() GRUB (which stands for GRand Unified Bootloader) is a bootloader package from the GNU project that takes over from the BIOS at boot time. In case you first install Ubuntu then Windows, the Windows installer will overwrite the Ubuntu Grub preventing Ubuntu from booting. That will save you the hassle of installing Grub manually. When you want to perform a dual-boot, we recommend installing Windows, then Ubuntu. ![]()
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