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Stergere GRUB din dual boot/GPT
Last Updated: Sep 03 2021 22:36, Started by
ionaioanei
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#1
Posted 02 September 2021 - 14:32
Am pe HDD instalat Windows 10 si Linux Mint.
Care-i cea mai eficienta solutie dea sterge GRUB ? Va multumesc. |
#2
Posted 02 September 2021 - 14:47
Ai aici instructajul complet.
https://www.howtogee...-your-computer/ După ce ștergi Linux, trebuie să repari Bootloaderul Quote Step One: Delete Your Linux Partitions First, you’ll need to delete the Linux partitions. Start by booting into Windows. Press the Windows key, type “diskmgmt.msc“ into the Start menu search box, and then press Enter to launch the Disk Management app. In the Disk Management app, locate the Linux partitions, right-click them, and delete them. You can identify the Linux partitions because they have no label under the “File System” column, while Windows partitions will be identified by their “NTFS” file system. Be careful while deleting partitions here—you wouldn’t want to accidentally delete a partition with important files on it. Next, locate the Windows partition near the newly available free space, right-click it, and select Extend Volume. Extend the partition so that it takes up all of the available free space. Any free space on your hard drive will remain unusable until you assign it to a partition. You can also choose to create a new, separate partition instead of expanding your current Windows partition, if you like. Step Two: Fix the Windows Boot Loader Linux has now been removed from your computer, but its boot loader persists. We’ll need to use a Windows installer disc to overwrite the Linux boot loader with the Windows boot loader. If you don’t have a Windows installer disc lying around, you can create a Windows repair disc and use that instead. Follow our instructions to create a system repair disc in Windows 8 or 10 or create one in Windows 7. Insert the Windows installer or recovery disc into your computer, restart your computer, and let it boot from that disc. You’re going to be accessing the Command Prompt from the recovery environment. We’re covering Windows 10 here, but the instructions will also work for Windows 8. If you have Windows 7, check out our guide for accessing the recovery Command Prompt with a Windows 7 disc. After booting from your installation or recovery disc, skip the initial languages screen, and then click the “Repair your computer” option on the main install screen. On the “Choose an option” screen, click the “Troubleshoot” option. On the “Advanced options” screen, click the “Command Prompt” option. At the Command Prompt, type the following command and then press Enter: bootrec.exe /fixmbr You can now restart your computer. It will boot from its hard drive, starting Windows normally. All traces of Linux should now be erased. Edited by waterman, 02 September 2021 - 14:49. |
#3
Posted 02 September 2021 - 17:53
Articolul acela e vechi, iar metoda cu recovery nu merge întotdeauna.
Eu prefer să șterg partițiile Linux din Disk Management și după reconstruiesc partiția EFI cu EasyUEFI. |
#4
Posted 02 September 2021 - 18:12
Pai daca tot nu e bine ce-am zis eu aici pune-i aici omului metoda mura-n-gura ca daca se pricepea sa caute nu mai exista topicul.
Dubios ce zici tu, eu n-am avut probleme urmand instructiunile alea... |
#5
Posted 02 September 2021 - 18:48
acu' 2 zile, aici, ziceai ca o sa le instalezi pe fiecare separat.
acum le-ai instalat pe ambele pe acelasi disc? daca aplicai ce ti s-a raspuns acolo, acum formatai frumos discul cu linux, chestie ce dura 20-30 de secunde si era gata de folosit... LE asa, trebuie sa stergi cumva partitia linuxului (aici ar veni la indemina un utilitar in genul lui parted magic) si sa repari apoi bootarea windowsului. si eventual sa stergi si GRUBul din partitia uefi Edited by tEo, 02 September 2021 - 18:50. |
#6
Posted 03 September 2021 - 16:01
#7
Posted 03 September 2021 - 22:36
undesignus, on 03 septembrie 2021 - 16:01, said:
Spune ce vrei sa faci in final. -Am instalat Windows si Linux Mint,pe hard separat. -Am instalat ambele,sistem/distributie,pe HDD de 1000GB,hardul in MBR,aici GRUB-ul l-am sters usor.Dual boot-ul a fost perfect.Apoi am facut aceasta instalare cu hardul in GPT.Citind pe net ca aici GRUB-ul se sterge mai greu,n-am stiut sa-l sterg,fapt ce m-a facut sa intreb pe forum.N-am reusit,am revenit cu Windows si Linux Mint pe hard separat. Cand prind timp vreau sa instalez si Ubuntu pe un HDD extern de 500 GB.Daca undeva nu ma descurc,voi intreba pe acest forum. Multe multumiri pentru parerile si sfaturile primite. |
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