OK, so, you’ve tried a
Linux distro for netbooks (like Ubuntu) and you’ve decided, “Hey, I don’t like
this.” I’ve been there, too.
But now, whenever you boot, you get an annoying GRUB menu asking you to select what OS you want to boot into, and you have to scramble to switch to Windows. Plus, you’ve got a swath of disk space you can’t use anymore because the Linux distro you don’t want any more is using it. Most people would advise using a EasyBCD.
But now, whenever you boot, you get an annoying GRUB menu asking you to select what OS you want to boot into, and you have to scramble to switch to Windows. Plus, you’ve got a swath of disk space you can’t use anymore because the Linux distro you don’t want any more is using it. Most people would advise using a EasyBCD.