How to fix a start up error on windows edition
Windows has yet best OS ever to say and is being widely else globally being used by every other computer user. This is being the best stable and best on PC experiences as in the part of the OSs available today. Windows is evolving day by day and yet looking at the win 7 today it feels so great and charming like anything and yes this post is totally meant for the OS lovers who are used to get to experience the different OS and yet as everyone just want a permanent like OS on their PC, One experiences complexities in booting up to the 1st installed windows interface. So lets discover how you could boot into windows and just uninstall the bi-installed OS on a PC. Lets assume that we have both Ubuntu and windows installed in a PC. Here we resolve the issues while you want to uninstall and get back into normal windows boot against the grub screen you see 1st purple in color. The steps to fix this startup issue is as follows :
- Enter into the boot menu of your PC. (by pressing the F12 button repeatedly or any pre mentioned key on your pc)
- Put the windows installation media (either by putting the disk in CD-DVD drive or connect the us drive having boot media)
- Get into the windows installation interface. And click on "Repair Computer".
- Go to troubleshoot and choose with command prompt.
- After opening the command prompt window which would be showing location X; type the command "bootrec.exe/fixmbr" and hit the enter.
- Next you have to exit the command prompt window and voila!!
- Search the phrase "Disk partition " and get into the disk partition wizard. You will be shown with some extra allocated disks and you would certainly be finding them out.
- Just hit the right click and click on the option "delete partition" and you would be getting free space colored with green by default. Then just click on it and by right click you would be getting the option of delete space.
- Now the unallocated space would be reflecting by grey in color.
- Now just jump on to the previous partition and click on extend partition to extend the partition on to the unallocated space. Or you can just create a new partition from the unallocated space.
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