On 16/07/07, Tracey Lowndes <t.lowndes(a)ntlworld.com> wrote:
I dual boot Windows XP SP2 on one hard drive and Ubuntu on another hard
drive. Now I'd like to get rid of Ubuntu, as I no longer use it,
and
reuse the hard drive for Windows XP. I also want to remove the GRUB boot
menu as well.
Can anyone remind me of how to do this?
Hi Tracey
Boot off the XP disc, select Recovery Console, when you get command prompt
do FIXMBR that will wipe grub / fix the boot record.
Out of interest why are you giving up on Linux? (Or are you?) I can
understand blitzing Ubuntu ;-) but is there not something more to your
liking?
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Regards
Dick Turpin
Arch Linux is an independent i686-optimized community distribution for
intermediate and advanced Linux users. Utilising a Rolling Release System
packages are regularly updated and an ISO release is just a snapshot to the
stable packages at that time. So there's no need for a fresh install the
command 'pacman –Syu' upgrades the whole system.