I have a hard drive with partitions with XP (C:) and Ubuntu.
I rarely use the Ubuntu so I plan to remove it.
I'm not sure of the procedure to do so.
Can I just use a partition manager to change the Linux partition to NTFS?
If so, will the GRUB boot manager be deleted as a result so that I end up with a direct boot to XP?
If that is not the correct way, what is the proper procedure?
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