yofonta
October 25th, 2009, 04:46 PM
Hey there, i ve been using ubuntu for a little while now and a problem came along from the first day.
I installed ubuntu for the first time doing a partition appart from my XP one and installed ubuntu on a new partition. The problem was that during the instalation, it turned out that the CD was not well burned and it resulted on a failed attempt...when i reseted to try again i noticed that there was in fact an ubuntu installed (though not well installed) shown on the boot menu apart from my windows xp. That ubuntu didnt work obviously.
What i did was to format the ubuntu partition and try to reinstall....when i reseted, there was no ubuntu, but the boot menu still loaded ant tried to look for the unexisting ubuntu...
So i reinstalled a new good version of ubuntu, that is working fine, but now i have two ubuntu's on the boot menu, appart from mi XP...
I would like to remove both ubuntus now and get rid of the boot menu so it loads directly into windows XP, how do i do that?
Thatnks in advance.
I installed ubuntu for the first time doing a partition appart from my XP one and installed ubuntu on a new partition. The problem was that during the instalation, it turned out that the CD was not well burned and it resulted on a failed attempt...when i reseted to try again i noticed that there was in fact an ubuntu installed (though not well installed) shown on the boot menu apart from my windows xp. That ubuntu didnt work obviously.
What i did was to format the ubuntu partition and try to reinstall....when i reseted, there was no ubuntu, but the boot menu still loaded ant tried to look for the unexisting ubuntu...
So i reinstalled a new good version of ubuntu, that is working fine, but now i have two ubuntu's on the boot menu, appart from mi XP...
I would like to remove both ubuntus now and get rid of the boot menu so it loads directly into windows XP, how do i do that?
Thatnks in advance.