Just boot into Windows and head to Control Panel > Programs and Features. Find Ubuntu in the list of installed programs, and then uninstall it like you would any other program. The uninstaller automatically removes the Ubuntu files and boot loader entry from your computer.
- How do I uninstall Ubuntu on a dual boot Windows 10?
- How do I completely uninstall Ubuntu?
- How do I remove Ubuntu from dual boot without CD?
How do I uninstall Ubuntu on a dual boot Windows 10?
How to Uninstall Ubuntu in a Windows 10 Dual-Boot System
- Delete The Linux Partition In Windows.
- Remove the Grub Bootloader.
- Overwrite the Linux Boot Loader with Windows Boot Loader.
- What if You Don't Have a Windows Installation CD or USB?
- Change Boot Order Using UEFI.
How do I completely uninstall Ubuntu?
Go to Start, right click Computer, then select Manage. Then select Disk Management from the sidebar. Right-click your Ubuntu partitions and select "Delete". Check before you delete!
How do I remove Ubuntu from dual boot without CD?
2 Answers
- Run these command in a terminal: sudo apt-get install lilo sudo lilo -M /dev/DEVICE. (Replace /dev/DEVICE with the path to your disk with Ubuntu, without a number, e.g.: /dev/sda )
- Reboot. At this point, it should boot straight into Windows.
- From Window's Disk Management program, delete the Ubuntu partitions.