manager to the MBR. Ubuntu will still be there, but in Windows you can
format that partition with NTFS and remove Ubuntu. If you do not want a
second partition then you will need a utility to delete the partition and
enlarge your Windows one.
see: http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic74042.html
Roy
On 19 September 2010 15:46, rkzbos <jackrossini@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>
> Hello, I am a Linux newbie and I need help removing Ubuntu 9.04 from my PC.
>
> My PC has XP, so one day I bought a Linux magazine that came with
> a Live CD with Ubuntu 9.04. So I thought I would try installing it to then
> have two operating systems on my PC.
>
> I searched all around and I can not find the exact instructions I need.
> Which is removing Ubuntu 9.04 without messing up my other (XP) operation
> system.
>
> Thank you for your help.
> Jack
>
>
>
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