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I had a Windows 7/Ubuntu dual-boot set up on my laptop. I deleted Ubuntu, and when I load up my computer, I am now met with a screen displaying the following:



error: no such partition. grub rescue>


How can I have my computer boot straight into Windows 7 again?



Solved: I created a win7 system repair disc using another machine, and fixed the problem using the bootrec command within command prompt.


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The easiest method is to boot up with your Windows 7 disc, choose System Recovery Options and then click Startup Repair. That should generally remove grub from your master boot record and allow you to boot into Windows normally.


[#35633] Thursday, January 19, 2023, 1 Year  [reply] [flag answer]
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