| Re: Getting back a Vista boot after removing Linux (dual-boot GRUB menu) Download and install VistaBootPRO. It has an option to create a new Vista
boot loader.
[url]http://www.vistabootpro.org/[/url]
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Kerry Brown
MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration
[url]http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/[/url]
"Rob" <f8YRm9@spambobDELETETHIS.net> wrote in message
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>I have a new Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo laptop with OEM Vista Home Basic.
> I have not previously used Vista, but I have used most versions of
> Windows from 3.1 on. I installed Linux Ubuntu under a dual-boot with
> the GRUB menu installed by Ubuntu. I now want to remove the Linux and
> go back to the original direct boot into Vista.
>
> If I remove the Linux OS and the GRUB menu, Vista will not boot. (I
> know, I have already tried.) I will be able boot Vista using a utility
> called Supergrub, which, in the case of an XP, setup will also restore
> a Windows direct boot (option called "Fix Boot of Windows") but this
> option does not work with Vista..
>
> On my desktop, where I run XP, I can restore a single Windows boot
> either by using the Supergrub utility or by booting the OEM XP setup
> disk, running the text based "Repair" option and using the command
> "FIXMBR". But if I try to boot this setup disk in my laptop it asks
> for a password, which I do not have. The OEM Vista disk boots directly
> into Vista graphic setup.
>
> I Googled and found I can use something called bootrec.exe, but I have
> not been able to find it.
>
> TIA
>
> Rob[/color] |