I want to move ubuntu off an old drive so I repartitioned it and made windows one partition (I was dual-booting). The problem I have is that I have no idea how to boot into windows after ubuntu had already rewrote the boot priority. Can somebody tell me how to reset windows as the default OS?
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1Why do you expect us to know that? >:-D We are Ubuntu users for a reason. Oh and try `fixmbr` from a Windows command line. – Rinzwind Mar 08 '13 at 06:46
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I'm kinda a noob so I need instructions :( All I can see from booting is No such partition, grub rescue> – user138321 Mar 08 '13 at 06:49
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And it's not that I'm against ubuntu, I plan to install it on its own drive separate from windows :) – user138321 Mar 08 '13 at 06:50
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@user138321 insert windows installation disc and from there you "repair" your system by going to command line and typing "fixmbr". In general... I remember this from my WIN98 days ;) – Rinzwind Mar 08 '13 at 10:18
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A slight problem, I lost mine D: – user138321 Mar 08 '13 at 21:42
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Disregard this question, solved by claimed duplicate :) Sorry for the duplicate, I panicked – user138321 Mar 08 '13 at 21:44