Hi, everyone,
Maybe this question is easy. However I cannot find answers from manuals.
I have installed Debain with Windows 98 on my notebook. Now I want to remove Debian, make this notebook dedicated to Windows. How should I do it?
Thanks,
Denis
1. make a Windows "rescue" disk that can boot and has the M$ "fdisk" program on it.
2. boot to a M$DOS prompt using the rescue disk and run the command "fdisk /mbr". This will remove any LILO stuff from the master boot record and restore Windows as the default boot OS.
3. You can then remove ALL traces of Debian / Linux by just removing their partitions with almost any disk partitioning software. I like Partition Magic for things like this..., but you should be able to use the M$ fdisk too.
There are probably several other methods... the above is mine.
Cheers, -Don Spoon-
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