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Solve : Help on Uninstalling Ubuntu from System Start Up? |
Answer» I just recently bought the Digital Download of Windows 7 Professional and had to do a Clean installation from my Vista Home Premium OS and when I restart my computer it gives me the option to choose Windows 7 or Ubuntu. But when I click Ubuntu it is telling me to put a Windows CD and Repair it. Can you get into Windows 7 without a hassle? Yes I can get to Windows 7 without a hassle no problem. I jsut want it to AUTOMATICALLY start to Windows 7 without having to go that start up to choose Windows 7 or Ubuntu.The file is \ubuntu\winboot\wubildr.mbr Anyone know how to remove it?In Windows 7 you can set the defaut item and change the time it takes to default. If Windows 7 is the boot loader. But if the Ubuntu GRUB is the boot loader, you will have to change it in Ubuntu. It is not super easy. GRUB has to treat Windows 7 LIKE Vista. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1292139 I still recommend ayou leave it alone!Quote from: Geek-9pm on October 22, 2009, 04:38:32 PM In Windows 7 you can set the defaut item and Windows 7 is the default and main OS. Man. There is no easy way to uninstall it? Do you think if I download Pro 7 again it would have the "repair" button?Okay maybe. Let's so take a look here. If it is indeed Windows 7 is the upload or you can change the boot ORDER and change the amount of time it takes to load the default item. You could set it up so that Windows 7 is the default system and set the time to 1 second and then the dead screen will just come on for a second and then what will you write in the window seven if you are concerned about the disk space TAKEN up Ubuntu, you can deal with that issue later. In Windows 7 there is an option to change the order of the items in the closure and change the default time the easiest way to do this is smooth the system recovery tools I think you get to it by getting somewhere into my computer and look for something called the system restore or system recovery and in that area there is an advanced feature for changing the boot order. It's kind of hard to find and I have not found anywhere in the documentation until just find it. But then, trying to read through all the window seven documentation is a real chore . Excuse me, I am a very slow typist. So O am doing this using a program called Dragon naturally speaking. Once in a while it comes up with some very strange grammar and spelling. I'm going to take a look again at the Windows 7 on the other computer. Edit Here is a picture: http://geek9pm.com/pix/default_OS.png Quote from: Geek-9pm on October 22, 2009, 05:20:17 PM Okay maybe. Okay I did that and changed it to 1 second and even tried it by unchecking the box to auto boot to Windows 7. But is there any way to delete the Ubuntu from that selection screen? Well atleast RIGHT now its less annoying as before.Problem Solved I used a program called EasyBCD to remove it. Was very simple.Quote from: xxXplicitP on October 28, 2009, 12:57:17 AM Problem Solved I used a program calledGlad you got it fixed. I was unable to get EasyBCD to work. But hat is just me. |
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