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    HELP! Dumb Dual Boot.

     
    Hello All! I find myself in need of skilled assistance. That or im just stupid. . I pulled a dumb one while trying to dual boot between Windows 7 Ultimate and Ubuntu 9.04 (now upgraded to 9.10) I accidently installed Ubuntu on the SAME partition as Windows. Well, Grub (I believe it is?) Took over and kept Recognized Windows 7 as "Vista" But retained the ability to boot to My OS. NOW Im Looking to remove Ubuntu. Within windows preferably. I have at my disposal, My Windows 7 Ultimate CD, and a Ubuntu 9.04 Cd.
    My Home, AMD Phenom Quad 2.2 Ghz, 4gb RAM, ATI Radeon HD 4670, Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit... I dont leave my home.

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    Not sure if this would work with Win 7 but you can try it. EasyBCD Documentation Home - NeoSmart Technologies Wiki

    What's wrong with a virtual machine? Virtual machine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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    AH! Looks like your in luck! Boot Manager Support Windows 7 with EasyBCD

    My google search terms. bootloader win7 linux - Google Search
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    I Have bcb? How do I get rid of Lunix? I see no uninstall when I boot from It's cd... So I have to manually delete the files on C.. Which ones? Im thinking delete them then repair windows 7 with the cd?
    My Home, AMD Phenom Quad 2.2 Ghz, 4gb RAM, ATI Radeon HD 4670, Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit... I dont leave my home.

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    You would have to reformat...

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    NOT an option.. Bleh.. Old games n there that I could back up. But it took alot of work To make them work with Windows 7
    My Home, AMD Phenom Quad 2.2 Ghz, 4gb RAM, ATI Radeon HD 4670, Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit... I dont leave my home.

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    Boot into W7, then run EasyBCD... you will be able to remove the Ubuntu boot entry
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    You revive a dead thread just to say 'good'?

    Edit- Never mind you are history now. I see in all three of your post you have web bugs.

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