January 14, 2009...2:37 am

Menghapus Grub load

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bego_11Sudah Setahun ni make linux ubuntu. tapi jarang juga make… abisnya kalo kerjaan di kantor kebanyakan pake windows hampir ndak ada yang menggunakan windows jadi cuma aku doang…… huhuhuhuhuhuhuh….

maka-nya jadi runyam waktu ada orang atau temen yang hidupin komputer ternyata yang keluar linux UBUNTU kan pada bingung ini program apa gitu.  karena ndak memperhatikan grub loading untuk pilihan OS. gara gara ini kadang di komplain. nah karena itu inisiatif lah untuk menghapus  grub loading itu pertama kan udah menghapus  dari windows partitionya udah gue hapus. tapi untuk grub loadingya kan masih muncul nah untuk menghapus grub loadingnya saya pakai……

quick instruction :

  1. Boot dengan CD installer XP
  2. Masuk ke menu Repair (tekan tombol R)
  3. Pilih lokasi installasi windows kita
  4. Setelah masuk command prompt, ketik FIXMBR (lalu tekan enter)
  5. Restart komputer
atau full Detailnya 

Uninstall Ubuntu using Windows
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu…+question/1800

Suppose you are running Windows. If so, follow these steps:
1) In Windows, launch Disk manager and remove every partition used by Ubuntu (root partition, swap, …)
2) Reboot with your Windows CD. When asked, choose “repair” and launch fixmbr. This command replaces GRUB with Windows bootloader.
3) Reboot again and you have done.

Once you are done, it you want to recover the space for Windows that was once used by Ubuntu. You can use the steps outlined above (going the the Disk Manager, etc). To create a new NTFS partition and assign it as something like the D: drive (or some other letter) to be used for data and so forth.

How to use Disk Manager
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309000

To start Disk Management:
1. Log on as administrator or as a member of the Administrators group.
2. Click Start, click Run, type compmgmt.msc, and then click OK.
3. In the console tree, click Disk Management. The Disk Management window appears. Your disks and volumes appear in a graphical view and list view. To customize how you view your disks and volumes in the upper and lower panes of the window, point to Top or Bottom on the View menu, and then click the view that you want to use.

 

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