quote:NickMason:Uninstalling Linux - i'm sorry if this is in the wrong forum Hello!First off i'm sorry if this is in the wrong forum, i wasn't quite sure where to put it!OK then! My question. I have a dual boot system with Redhat ( running on a 20gb partition, Windows ME on a 15gig one and my bootloader is GRUB. So im wanting to remove linux and GRUB leaving windows on its own, but i have no idea how to go about doing this.At a geuss would i need to do this - boot Windows up, open up dos and then run an fdisk /mbr command to remove GRUB. Then format my linux partition and resize the Windows partition to the full size of my drive?Would be very grateful for any help!Thankyou!
quote:Calum:yes, you do need to do that 'fdisk /mbr' from a boot disk in windows ME, also while you are still using the boot disk, you will need to also type 'deltree /y c:\' to reinitialise your C: drive and get back the space that linux used to be on.