Ubuntu :: If Format The C: Windows Partition - Will Still Have The GRUB To Choose From?

May 1, 2010

I've been using Ubuntu for 6 years now as my major OS, dual booting with Windows. (just in case...)

I am now ready to completely abandon Windows as all the music editing and video creation tools I could not live without are available in Ubuntu and working great!

QUESTION: If I format the C: Windows partition, will I still have the GRUB to choose Ubuntu from? (I'd like to get rid of GRUB altogether to speed up my boot time)

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Code:
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