Ubuntu :: Removing 10.04 Dual Booted Partition?

May 30, 2010

Well the title says it all.I dual booted Ubuntu 10.04 with windows 7 just for an experiment.It was fun while it lasted but my 3d programs dont like it. So all the threads I found are about people that did it wrong but I dont want to get that far. So it is a fresh start. How to I remove ubuntu 10.04 and Grub.

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I have a checklist that i put together, but wanted to be sure this was all correct before going forward.

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My grub.cfg looks as follows (am running 1.97)

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