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Roger Mills
Flightless Bird
I have a laptop which started off with Win XP, and I added Ubuntu Linux in a
dual-boot config in order to have a play with it.
Having found that there are too many things which Linux *doesn't* do (mainly
running Windows-only applications) I would like to get rid of it, and revert
to just Win XP.
Can this be done, and if so, how? It was the Linux installation which
created the dual-boot setup. Every time I start the system, I get a menu
with several Linux options, and Win XP at the bottom - and have to scroll
down to this every time, otherwise it boots into Linux by default.
I would like to get rid of this menu so that it goes automatically into XP,
and so that I can recover the disk space used by the Linux partitions. Help!
If this is not possible, is there a way in which I can - at least - make XP
the default so that I don't have to scroll down the menu each time?
TIA
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Cheers,
Roger
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dual-boot config in order to have a play with it.
Having found that there are too many things which Linux *doesn't* do (mainly
running Windows-only applications) I would like to get rid of it, and revert
to just Win XP.
Can this be done, and if so, how? It was the Linux installation which
created the dual-boot setup. Every time I start the system, I get a menu
with several Linux options, and Win XP at the bottom - and have to scroll
down to this every time, otherwise it boots into Linux by default.
I would like to get rid of this menu so that it goes automatically into XP,
and so that I can recover the disk space used by the Linux partitions. Help!
If this is not possible, is there a way in which I can - at least - make XP
the default so that I don't have to scroll down the menu each time?
TIA
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Cheers,
Roger
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