Found out that the Puppy CD does not have the "two options that would enable to either 'Uninstall Ubuntu' or 'Install it again'".
<jleach728@...> wrote :
From: "waltmatheus@... [LINUX_Newbies]"
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2014 10:53 AM
Saw this and thought I'd share, since I didn't know about it. I don't know if Puppy is that smart. All I ever did was remove the Puppy directory from C:\, then run repair from WinXP install CD, run fixmbr, then fixboot. However, I never ran it from a Dell WinXP CD. There's also a Grub or SuperGrub CD, also Ultimate Boot CD that might offer repairs. I know the Puppy Forum can be daunting...
Joan in Reno
From: "waltmatheus@... [LINUX_Newbies]"
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2014 10:53 AM
I have an older Dell with XP and Puppy Frugal with the Grub4DOS bootloader.
I plan to remove Puppy but don't know how to eliminate the bootloader so that XP will boot up properly.
Please post step-by-step instructions to fix the Windows MBR after I delete Puppy.
I plan to remove Puppy but don't know how to eliminate the bootloader so that XP will boot up properly.
Please post step-by-step instructions to fix the Windows MBR after I delete Puppy.
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