tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1655481754883285424.post2642095296694136086..comments2024-03-04T19:15:14.130+08:00Comments on i-Share: How to Uninstall Linux (Dual Boot with XP)?Euanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08030659002087341066noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1655481754883285424.post-43557737733952149692012-10-13T06:39:55.388+08:002012-10-13T06:39:55.388+08:00I wanted to thank you for this wonderful read!! I ...I wanted to thank you for this wonderful read!! I definitely loved every little bit of it.<br />I have you bookmarked to look at new things you post <br /><i>Here is my web-site</i> ; <b><a href="http://www.101a.info/link/142" rel="nofollow">what is a boot disc</a></b>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1655481754883285424.post-74690927928808911752010-08-01T09:28:12.467+08:002010-08-01T09:28:12.467+08:00@Ethan By the way my friend, Windows' boot.ini...@Ethan By the way my friend, Windows' boot.ini don't contains entries for Linux. Because Ubuntu/Linux installs it's own boot loader instead of adding it's entry to Windows' boot loader. That means your solution is just a guess.<br /><br />Oh and if you like to add Linux to your Windows boot loader anyway then you can use EasyBCD.ManiDhillonhttp://www.manidhillon.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1655481754883285424.post-80577269668290366482009-07-25T12:27:10.156+08:002009-07-25T12:27:10.156+08:00Thanks for the alternative. But isn't that for...Thanks for the alternative. But isn't that for advanced users?Euannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1655481754883285424.post-14596441204327869832009-07-25T11:40:49.348+08:002009-07-25T11:40:49.348+08:00You don't have to go Windows Recovery Console ...You don't have to go Windows Recovery Console (where you type fixmbr) and do all of these stuff. You can delete Grub boot option by editing your boot.ini file. Just remove the entry for Ubuntu then save. The next time your PC starts it will boot to Windows directly.Ethanhttp://www.ethan.comnoreply@blogger.com