I find it cumbersome switching between Windows XP and Ubuntu. So I decided to remove Ubuntu. Here is how I removed Ubuntu.
1. Use MbrFix.
- Download from here: http://www.download.com/MbrFix/3000-2094_4-10485990.html.
- For info on how to use MbrFix. http://www.sysint.no/nedlasting/mbrfix.htm
- In Windows, go to the command prompt.
- C:\> MbrFix /drive 0 fixmbr /yes
(See documentation on which drive to use.)
- C:\> MbrFix /drive 0 fixmbr /yes
2. Reboot.
- It should automatically reboot to Windows.
3. Insert GParted CD into CD Drive and reboot.
You can create the CD by going to the GParted website.
4. Use GParted to remove Linux partition and create new partion on the old Linux partition.
- I had problem formating the new partition in GParted. So I created the new partitions using Windows Disk Utility. Maybe I didn’t have to use GParted.