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Arkady Dopokin2016-04-09 19:20:08
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Arkady Dopokin, 2016-04-09 19:20:08

I deleted the partition with Ubuntu through Windows, Grub opens in rescue mode when booting, how to start Windows?

Decided to try Linux, chose Ubuntu. In Windows, I broke the disk: I created a new ntfs partition of 32768 MB. Burned an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS image to USB with UnetBootIn. I went into the BIOS, chose to boot from USB, at startup the Boot menu opened, there I chose "Install Ubuntu". The installer started, that partition (ntfs) at 32768 MB "reformatted" to ext4, installed Ubuntu on it. As a result, it turned out that when I boot the PC in the Grub menu, I choose what to run Win 10 or Ubuntu. I used it for a day or two, realized that I didn’t really need Ubuntu (and Linux in general), so I decided to delete it. I went to Windows --> diskmgmt.msc, formatted the Ubuntu partition and "glued" it to the Windows partition. I rebooted the PC, and instead of my Shinda, I saw Grub in rescue mode, with the message - "error: no such partition". Question: how to boot Windows?

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Same way? askubuntu.com/questions/326532/how-to-fix-the-mbr-...

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