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2007-08-07 03:45:31
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answered by ray_diator 7
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in case you have a domicile windows installation cd you are able to boot up on it. Use the installation software to delete the Ubuntu partition. Then format it to nfts. not the two partitions - the nfts partition has your domicile windows on it. Delete in simple terms the partition with Ubuntu- that's called ext 4 or something like that. Then stop software. go out out of installation. Reboot with cd and while it provides the choice to place in or restore- elect restore. as quickly as achieved, eliminate cd and reboot. it is going to arise in domicile windows without grub.
2016-10-09 09:59:03
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answered by ? 4
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Go to your control pannel and click add/remove programs. Then run a search for it on your PC and delet if any thing remains. This is the first basic step.
2007-08-07 03:46:31
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answered by schneider2294@sbcglobal.net 6
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if you have windows boot from it then download and install (easy BCD) its easy program to manage your boot.
run the program, go to add/remove entries the select Ubuntu from the list then click on remove......reboot.
2007-08-07 04:51:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would you uninstall linux?
2007-08-07 03:42:01
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answered by sean c 3
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Which other operating system do you run? Windows?
Need more info.
2007-08-07 03:43:21
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answered by Heh? 4
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What is the question?
2007-08-07 03:42:19
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answered by Ron M 7
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