Instead of shutting on and off 3 times, you can press restart on the windows menu while having shift pressed down on the keyboard, and that will restart to the same menu with the advanced options at boot
You need to do a vid that shows how to remove grub from a mulitboot system that won't boot into win 10 but will boot into Linux, where I have two separate drives, one for win and one for 9 linux distros, using two separate boot partition...one for linux and one for win 10. I do not like putting the linux boot loader in the same boot partition as windows. No, I'm not a distro hopper, I use all distros at least 4 to 5 times each month.
Are you saying you can’t boot into windows from GRUB and therefore you want to remove GRUB? As in the windows drive just doesn’t work or you have access to it? If you use the distros why do you want to remove GRUB?
After installation of Cachy OS, I have that problem but can not erase from BIOS, that NVMe in Windows 11 OS. it is not booting up, and still showing that message, help? The gnu grub.
open start menu click power and press and hold shift button and press restart. hold shift button till the recovery screen appears. proceed with the instructions of the video. (after you select cmd it might reboot your pc select windows as bootable os and then the cmd will appear)
The process should be the same you’re just going to be doing everything on the single drive. The downside here is that if you remove the wrong partitions you will lose everything on your machine and it won’t boot.
Instead of shutting on and off 3 times, you can press restart on the windows menu while having shift pressed down on the keyboard, and that will restart to the same menu with the advanced options at boot
What if u don't have access to Windows, just think...
Very clear and simple to understand instructions. Thank you
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You need to do a vid that shows how to remove grub from a mulitboot system that won't boot into win 10 but will boot into Linux, where I have two separate drives, one for win and one for 9 linux distros, using two separate boot partition...one for linux and one for win 10. I do not like putting the linux boot loader in the same boot partition as windows. No, I'm not a distro hopper, I use all distros at least 4 to 5 times each month.
Are you saying you can’t boot into windows from GRUB and therefore you want to remove GRUB? As in the windows drive just doesn’t work or you have access to it? If you use the distros why do you want to remove GRUB?
This is what happens to me, I have the grub bootloader installed on the windows disk and it won't let me boot windows just manjaro
After installation of Cachy OS, I have that problem but can not erase from BIOS, that NVMe in Windows 11 OS. it is not booting up, and still showing that message, help? The gnu grub.
What exactly are you trying to delete from your BIOS?
@@helphq how to remove gnu grub? I did installing in separate M.2 storage, not dual boot.
@@zweiwing4435same I need help you find out what you had to do
I couldn't get this to work cause after switching off the PC 3 times it just loads up Grub again not windows :(
Did you try to use the recovery USB instead?
open start menu click power and press and hold shift button and press restart. hold shift button till the recovery screen appears. proceed with the instructions of the video. (after you select cmd it might reboot your pc select windows as bootable os and then the cmd will appear)
Help, I have Linux on SAME hard drive....how to uninstall Linux safely and GRUB?
The process should be the same you’re just going to be doing everything on the single drive. The downside here is that if you remove the wrong partitions you will lose everything on your machine and it won’t boot.
Was his for legacy or UEFI????
UEFI - that being said the process to remove the files should be the same for legacy as well as they are located in the same place
fixmbr command runs successfully but the gnu grub bootloader is still there
Even after wiping the Linux partitions off your hard drive?
@@helphq Yes, However, I found a solution , thanks to ruclips.net/video/mQyxtWrUNlE/видео.html&lc
IDK, maybe this doesn't work for UEFI version.
It should
Doesn't work. And I know how to use command prompts. Stop telling people to kill their power supplies
what lol
Didn't work
im on windows 10
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It shouldn’t matter.
@@helphq i cant find disk management even by right clicking on the taskbar