ziadomran
I have Windows 7 and Ubuntu dual boot! I made this dual boot 4 months ago. I forgot to make a new partition for the Ubuntu. So I don't really know where the Ubuntu files have been installed.
I want to remove Ubuntu from the dual boot, I mean to remove it COMPLETELY from my computer.
Any help will be great!
ibxoful
download EasyBCD and remove ubuntu from the boot menu
ziadomran
Problem: I didn't find the Ubuntu directory.. Any suggestion?
AvoK95
You just simply remove it from the Control Panel > Programs and Features.
xterm
1) Removing it from your boot menu
Are you using GRUB/LILO or any other?
If you simply want to restore the windows boot, which removes the option of having the GRUB/LILO bootloaders. Simply toss in your windows CD, boot to the repair prompt and use the FIXMBR command.
2) Removing it completely
Do what's mentioned in #1 first. In windows, open the Disk Management control and delete the partition. You do not need any additional software for either tasks.
P.S.: I've never tried the ubuntu windows installer so if you've used it, my points are still valid but I suggest you use the default uninstaller.