Uninstall and Remove Linux from Dual-Boot Windows 10

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Note: This video assumes that you have a Dual-Boot system (Windows 10 and Linux)

Warning:
These steps will delete all data on the hard drive, please make sure to backup your PC and all your data first.

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Worked fine for me on Windows 10 (non virtual).

silverwingshg
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please help me, i had windows 7 and ubuntu and i think i was using grub to pick between using widows or ubuntu, through windows i deleted ubuntu going on and deleting ubuntu. i restarted my computer and now i cant get onto windows it come up with a cmd screen saying error:no such parition and next line says grub rescue> what should i do i dont have windows 7 installation disk

gucciboy
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What if the delete the partition is greyed out?

benpearljamfan