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Remove grub windows 10 uefi
Remove grub windows 10 uefi











  1. #REMOVE GRUB WINDOWS 10 UEFI HOW TO#
  2. #REMOVE GRUB WINDOWS 10 UEFI INSTALL#
  3. #REMOVE GRUB WINDOWS 10 UEFI WINDOWS 10#
  4. #REMOVE GRUB WINDOWS 10 UEFI DOWNLOAD#
  5. #REMOVE GRUB WINDOWS 10 UEFI WINDOWS#

You said earlier that "Windows boots correctly without a blue screen" and so your should be able to get to its boot repair options that way ( details for W10 here) but if not, you'll need to create or obtain bootable WinRE media somehow.

#REMOVE GRUB WINDOWS 10 UEFI WINDOWS#

You can get to them via the Advanced Options of the Windows Boot Manager menu (not the F12 menu) or you can get to them by booting Windows Repair Environment media (WinRE disc or USB stick).

#REMOVE GRUB WINDOWS 10 UEFI INSTALL#

Not if your objective is as you stated at the outset to be able to boot "straight into Windows and revert things to as they were before I attempted to install Linux Mint?" To accomplish that you need to use the same kind of tools that set it up that way in the first place and those tools can be accessed in either of two ways. There must be a way to fix this from Linux, or? Luckily, at next boot I can get into Windows, otherwise I would be totally locked out. However, it leads (if I use the boot menu through pressing F12 at reboot) to the blue BitLocker screen. How can I remove GRUB from the laptop so that it boots straight into Windows and revert things to as they were before I attempted to install Linux Mint? If, in this boot menu, I choose ubuntu I get the same GRUB menu with the same options and outcomes. However, if I boot the laptop pressing F12 to get into the (UEFI) boot menu, I can choose Windows Boot Manager and Windows boots correctly without a blue screen. When I boot the laptop, I get a GRUB menu from where I can choose between Linux Mint, which boots fine (if the correct USB flash drive is present), and Windows Boot Manager (on /dev/sda2) which leads to a blue screen titled BitLocker Recovery with no option to boot Windows. Now it seems I have inadvertently installed GRUB onto the laptop's hard drive. I did the Linux Mint install from a Linux Mint live OS booted from another USB flash drive.

#REMOVE GRUB WINDOWS 10 UEFI WINDOWS 10#

So select the corresponding entry on your computer’s boot menu and press the ENTER key.I installed Linux Mint 19.1 onto a USB flash drive on a laptop that has on the internal drive a Windows 10 installation for which I do not have administrator rights. That entry is UEFI: SanDisk Cruzer Glide 1.26. However, the entry we’re interested in, is the one that will boot into the correct version of the installer for this exercise. You can see the entries for the boot managers of Kali Linux 2 and Windows 10. The boot menu of the computer used for this tutorial is shown in Figure 1. The reason is so that you manually select the entry that will boot into the correct version of the installer. Afterwards, boot the computer with the installation media you made in place – either in the optical drive or in a USB port.īecause there are two versions of the installer, and to ensure that you boot into the UEFI-aware version, enter the computer’s boot menu before it boots into the installer. Then burn it to a blank DVD or transfer it onto a USB stick.

#REMOVE GRUB WINDOWS 10 UEFI DOWNLOAD#

To complete this part, you need to download an installation image of the desktop edition of Ubuntu 15.10 from. After completing that part, come back here to complete this part of the tutorial.

#REMOVE GRUB WINDOWS 10 UEFI HOW TO#

How to install Kali Linux 2 has already been published, so if you want to follow the same scheme used in this tutorial, visit How to dual-boot Windows 10, Kali Linux 2 on a PC with UEFI firmware. For this tutorial, Kali Linux 2 will be installed first, followed by Ubuntu 15.10. The space for installing them will have to be recovered from the Windows 10 C drive, or another partition of the hard drive that has enough unused disk space. Kali Linux 2 and Ubuntu 15.10 will be installed in any order alongside Windows 10 on the same hard drive. Whatever the case, this tutorial assumes that you have a computer with Windows 10 on it. To complete this tutorial, you’ll, of course, need to have either an existing installation of Windows 10 or be prepared to install a fresh copy of it. That’s how to triple-boot Ubuntu 15.10, Kali Linux 2, and Windows 10 on a single hard disk drive and on a computer with UEFI firmware. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to install both Linux distributions and Windows 10 on a single hard disk drive and on a computer with UEFI firmware. Ubuntu and Kali Linux are two distributions designed for different groups of users – Ubuntu for general desktop use, Kali Linux for security professionals and more experienced users.













Remove grub windows 10 uefi