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I want to completely remove Ubuntu from my system. But if I delete the partition, the Grub files will be deleted and that will leave me "Bootloader-less". How can I workaround this?


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This is the simpliest method I can think of:




  1. Boot to Windows;

  2. Download mbrfix from http://download.cnet.com/MbrFix/3000-2094_4-10485990.html;

  3. Extract the package and copy mbrfix.exe to your favorite directory;

  4. Open a command prompt as an administrator, navigate to your favorite directory (cd);

  5. Enter the command: mbrfix /drive 0 fixmbr and confirm.

  6. Reboot.



Now the Windows bootloader is back. You can mess up the Ubuntu partition at will.


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