If you have installed Windows and Linux, It is a headache to delete Linux later. Because MBr has been taken over by Linux, the purpose of this article is, simple to Uninstall Linux perfectly.
Use mbrfix.exe to uninstall Windows dual-system Linux
You do not need to install a Windows system disk, or install the dwarf dos toolkit to Uninstall Linux. When the LINUX partition is directly formatted in windows, the grub system boot program will be deleted at the same time. As a result, the grub system boot program cannot enter any windows or Linux system after restart.
Therefore, you can fix the MBR before deleting the LINUX partition. Mbrfix.exe is an application software for Windows mbrrepair. mbrfix.exe not only supports Windows XP, but also supports 32-bit or 64-bit Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, windows 7 and Windows PE systems.
To uninstall Linux using mbrfix.exe, follow these steps:
1. Download mbrfix.exe
First, go to the Windows operating system, go to the www. sysint. No network station to download mbrfix.exe, or from (download) The fourth software from top to bottom is;
After the download is complete, decompress the zipzip package and cut mbrfix.exe to drive C (System Disk );
(For 64-bit systems, use mbrfix64.exe)
Run as Administrator
Start> RUN> cmd-cd \
Command to enter the drive letter C-> run the command:MbrFix
/drive 0 fixmbr /yes
-> Enter and press Enter;
(For a Vista system, run the following command:MbrFix
/drive 0 fixmbr /vista /yes
-> Enter)
(For Windows 7, run the following command:MbrFix
/drive 0 fixmbr /win7 /yes
-> Enter)
In this way, the MBR repair is completed without any prompts (no message is the best message ). Next, delete the LINUX partition.
2. Format and delete Linux partitions
Take Windows 7 as an example: Right-click "computer" and choose "manage"> "disk management" to view Several partitions without the drive letter name. (for accuracy, do not delete windows partitions by mistake .) -> Right-click and choose delete logical partition.
Restart the computer, grub no longer exists, the dual-system Linux uninstallation is complete, the computer starts automatically into the windows system ....