How To Remove Grub Bootloader From Ubuntu?
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1. Boot your computer using a Windows installation CD or USB.
2. When you reach the “Where do you want to install Windows?” page, click on “Repair your computer”.
3. Select Troubleshoot from the Choose an option screen.
4. Select Advanced options from the Troubleshoot screen.
5. Select Command Prompt from the Advanced options screen.
6. Type the command “bootrec /fixmbr” and press enter.
7. The command will remove the GRUB bootloader and replace it with Windows’ own bootloader.
8. Restart your computer.