After Ubuntu is installed, grub is used to take over the startup options of Windows XP, but I don't want to use Ubuntu any day. Besides wubi, you only need one command to fix the Windows XP installation disk. in a twinkling of an eye, Windows XP is often started. No matter whether the Ubuntu partition has been deleted or not, the grub & gt; character cannot start the system, or the Ubuntu still stays in its ext4 partition and starts the system directly with the Windows XP disc. However
After Ubuntu is installed, grub is used to take over the startup options of Windows XP, but I don't want to use Ubuntu any day. Besides wubi, you only need one command to fix the Windows XP installation disk. in a twinkling of an eye, Windows XP is often started.
No matter whether the Ubuntu partition has been deleted or not, the system cannot be started when the grub> character occurs at startup, or the Ubuntu still stays in its ext4 partition. Use the Windows XP disc to start the system directly. Then, follow these steps:
Start the computer with the Windows XP installation CD to the following interface:
Follow the on-screen prompts and press the "R" key to enter the Recovery Console
At the beginning, select the keyboard arrangement. Wait a moment.
The console lists installed Windows in the system and press the corresponding number key to enter the system.