Uninstalled Linux Mint, un-partioned hard drive, why does Mint still show up when I boot up?
The title sums it up. I installed and un-partitioned, but then Linux Mint still shows up as an OS selection when I restart the Computer (clicking it does nothing).
And I know, some of you will be like "you deleted the wrong OS, Windows 7 should have been gone" and all that pro-Linux stuff.
mckay_gerhard2010-11-25T14:16:49Z
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fixmbr command as root user, u must now run live cd if u removed linux (how stupid)
or if u have still instaled linux use grub editor, edit /etc/grub/grub.cfg and added windows, in debian use update-grub2 command
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