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First, remove Linux completely.
Then mark your Windows partition as active:
Partition - Mark as Active
Then run a startup repair a few more times (as many as 3 if necessary).
First, remove Linux completely.
Then mark your Windows partition as active:
Partition - Mark as Active
Then run a startup repair a few more times (as many as 3 if necessary).
What do you mean? Remove Grub? I've no idea what it is...
Well, I've made a little progress, Linux is gone, and the extra partition is now within my Primary C:\ drive. I'm still getting the error, but this time it states "no such partition'.
It's because the unallocated space has been merged with the primary partition. I need to override the Partition Wizard's boot command to merge the unallocated space with C:\, which is gone now.