Recently tried Ubuntu Linux system, the first to use the installation directly in Windows7 such a installation is a bit of a partition that does not require a special LINux system, in such a case Uninstalling is also quite simple. There is an option to uninstall under Windows 7. This is not introduced. Let me introduce you to the uninstallation problem after installing the LInux system on the hard disk. For your reference
Many people may and me The same problem encountered the following is the hard disk security Linux system is intended to uninstall: 1. We directly delete the Linux system and found that our Windows system has no way to start and prompt some things we do not understand 2. We re-install Windows system Caused the LInux system to crash together. And the Windows system is not installed. 3. We directly restored the Windows system in the WInpe system, but found that we have no way to recover, there are still a series of prompts, no path found. 4. We use a one-click restore to remove the Linux system. It turned out that WIndows did not recover. The Linux system has not been removed, and the LInux system can't be started.
This is the case. Let me introduce the following methods to revitalize your win7 system or uninstall the Linux system and resurrect your WIndoW system:
Because Linux and Windows7 systems do not belong to a company, LInux has its own special format. , (If you have important files in your LInux system.. Please backup it to your non-Linux system disk (such as U disk) … because the Linux system has created a new partition on our disk and set it up. A Grub, this is a very tangled place, the first step we do now is to destroy the Grub
The way to destroy this Grub is to start the WInPe system and run the command line FixMBR or MbrFix or Fdisk /Mbr, then you can achieve the destruction of Linux Grub..
The following we run the partitioning tool Winpm, then we directly format the Linux partition in the partition, formatted into Ntrfs format or Fat32 format Here is a description (now if you only have Ghost backup then you can use this backup to restore it) So you will not start messing up and will start WIndows directly
If you have a genuine system disk (that is, the official original CD), then start our computer
. Load the original installation disk.. and then select Repair. Mode..OK Your Windows system is back … and the files you have installed are still inside and your files are almost not lost (here refers to the Windows system)
As for just keeping Linux The system deletes the WIndows system. Then you format your WIndows system directly on the Linux system. Ok (this method is suitable for the partition installation system)
The above method may not be suitable for everyone
the above relates to a system for the installation disk Windos official non-genuine system Ghost
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