monocongo
May 3rd, 2008, 06:24 PM
I repartitioned my hard drive today in order to remove the Linux partitions and make everything NTFS again (converting a dual boot back to Windows only, using Ubuntu on another box instead). Now the computer won't boot into Windows XP, apparently it was configured to use GRUB for booting and now that program is gone. What can I do to get around this and have this machine boot into Windows XP again? Do I want to somehow reinstall GRUB again, or is there a setting in the BIOS which I could change which would bypass the need for GRUB altogether?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
--James
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
--James