figmentPez
Staff member
When I built my current computer I wanted to play around with Linux, so I installed it along with 32-bit XP and 64-bit Vista. I haven't used Ubuntu much at all (never got sound, TV-tuner or video drivers working right) and I'm starting to run short of space on my hard drive. What do I need to do to remove Ubuntu and still be able to boot into either version of Windows? I was thinking that I'd just boot from my Ubuntu CD and change all the Linux partitions into a new NTFS one, and if Windows wouldn't boot after that, use my Vista disc to try and repair the boot loader. (After backing everything up, of course.)
Any advice?
Any advice?