TravisH997
November 1st, 2009, 01:55 AM
So I had Ubuntu and Windows 7 dual-booting on my Acer laptop. Ubuntu having 100gb and Windows 7 having 60gb. I decided to remove Ubuntu since it wasn't getting used so I went into GParted and deleted the Linux partition and a couple that went with it I think >.< Bad idea I know.
Well now I can't seem to remove GRUB and have the default Windows boot. When I let it normally boot it has this(Try to remember exactly what it says):
GRUB Loading
error: no such partition found
grub rescue:
I know the error line is correct but the first and last lines might be worded a little differently.
And I've already gone into the Windows 7 disc and gone to startup repair and done everything I can there.
And from UBCD I can go into a boot manager and boot Windows 7 fine with all data still there.
I just can't for the life of me remove GRUB and restore my default boot screens.
I will provide any additional needed information.
Well now I can't seem to remove GRUB and have the default Windows boot. When I let it normally boot it has this(Try to remember exactly what it says):
GRUB Loading
error: no such partition found
grub rescue:
I know the error line is correct but the first and last lines might be worded a little differently.
And I've already gone into the Windows 7 disc and gone to startup repair and done everything I can there.
And from UBCD I can go into a boot manager and boot Windows 7 fine with all data still there.
I just can't for the life of me remove GRUB and restore my default boot screens.
I will provide any additional needed information.