Remove Grub - Restore Windows 7

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    llewchey said:
    You're a life saver!!! Thank You very much indeed! I registered for the same reason as the guys above. I'll be back soon probably. Thanks Again!
    Welcome to Windows Seven Forums llewchey. Looking forward to hearing from you.

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    I as well, had to fix a botched install of Ubuntu 11.10 and these instructions worked perfectly. Thank you so much iseeuu!
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    newbieuser said:
    I as well, had to fix a botched install of Ubuntu 11.10 and these instructions worked perfectly. Thank you so much iseeuu!
    You are most welcome. Thanks for letting us know you found a solution that worked for you!

    Welcome to Windows Seven Forums!

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    Windows 10 Pro. EFI boot partition, full EFI boot
       #14

    Nice post. Suggested this be added as a short tutorial.
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    GeneO said:
    Nice post. Suggested this be added as a short tutorial.
    Thank you GeneO! You are appreciated.

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    I've used these instructions several times as I "trial and error" multiboot configurations. My last trial was Linux Mint 12, which decidedly took over my system and your tutorial helped me get control back.
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    jagooch said:
    I've used these instructions several times as I "trial and error" multiboot configurations. My last trial was Linux Mint 12, which decidedly took over my system and your tutorial helped me get control back.
    Thanks for letting us know you found the thread useful, jagooch!

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    Good work. This should be a little tutorial - it woudln't take long to do. Give me a shout if you would like to do it and need any assistance
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    Golden said:
    Good work. This should be a little tutorial - it woudln't take long to do. Give me a shout if you would like to do it and need any assistance
    Thank you Golden. You are appreciated!

    With the exception of the images of the drive maps ( Windows and Ubuntu ) at the beginning of the thread, the same info can be found in this Tutorial:

    MBR - Restore Windows 7 Master Boot Record

    Cheers!
    Robert
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       #20

    Thank You. This saved my day after start up repair decided I no longer needed a debian partition. No more dual-boot on the same drive for me. I'll use a virtual machine or separate box for linux.

    Thanks again. It is a excellent write up.
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