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STEPS TO FOLLOW:
TOOLS NEEDED:
1. EasyBCD (download http://neosmart.net/Download/Register/1
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Just write something in those boxes, and you’ll be able to download it free.
1. You’re at the GRUB menu, Boot into Windows 7
2. Having the EasyBCD, now Open EasyBCD
3. Go to BCD Deployment
4. By default, you will have the Install the Windows Vista/7 bootloader to the MBR, button checked. If
you don’t have that checked, check it now! (before it’s too late…)
5. Click on Write MBR (that red button). This removed the GRUB menu, and made Windows 7 load
automatically.
6. Go now to Edit boot menu.
7. Highlight Windows 7
8. Check Skip the boot menu.
9. And then Save settings.
10. Close EasyBCD.
11. Right – Click on My Computer
12. Click on Manage, and the partitions will popup now, you’re just going to remove the Linux
partition.
13. RightClick on the Linux volume and click Delete volume.
14. Now Rightclick on the deleted volume and click Delete partition. Now you lost everything on
Linux, if you didn’t backup your files, they’re gone forever.
15. Now right click on your Drive that’s near the empty partition, and click on Extend volume. It will
automatically set the size of extension, just click next and you’re done.
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Reboot and your 100% Linux Mint free.
50 thoughts on “How to safely uninstall Linux Mint
from dual boot Windows 7”
1. Peter says:
OCTOBER 29, 2013 AT 03:43
1) You’re not your
14) They’re not their
15) You’re not your
1. M. Andrey says:
OCTOBER 29, 2013 AT 19:36
Corrected. Thanks
2. Joe Elder says:
OCTOBER 31, 2013 AT 13:21
This was so simple to follow, I wish that I had found this a long time ago. Thanks for an excellent
tuition.
1. M. Andrey says:
OCTOBER 31, 2013 AT 22:17
I’m glad you understood, thanks Joe!
3. Aku Ankka says:
NOVEMBER 27, 2013 AT 19:33
Thanks! Very nice video!
4. Marius A. says:
DECEMBER 13, 2013 AT 20:42
That was easy and worked perfect. Thanks!
1. M. Andrey says:
DECEMBER 13, 2013 AT 20:49
I’m glad everyone understands
5. Tyler says:
DECEMBER 17, 2013 AT 18:32
When I try to delete the partition I get “There is not enough space available on the disk(s) to
complete this operation.”
What does that mean and how do I fix it?
1. Tyler says:
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