I am getting this screen whenever I boot after deleting Linux partitions
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Long story short I wanted to uninstall Linux Mint, I deleted the partitions in disk management, then I tired the old fixmbr fixboot in command prompt which didnβt work it said access denied then I tried doing what the guy said in this YouTube video
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but that didnβt work, when I got to the part where I delete the ubuntu folder from the efi, using command rd ubuntu/s it said rd : Cannot find path βX:\efi\ubuntu\sβ because it does not exist. Even though it clearly shows the folder is there,[ATTACH type=βfullβ alt=β4524β]4524[/ATTACH]
so I tried putting a space after ubuntu and it still doesnβt work, I am completely at a loss, and I really donβt want to have to wipe the drive and reinstall Windows can someone PLEASE help. I also tried changing the boot order, but it always goes back, and i tried disabling Ubuntu in the boot order, but it still boots to the GNU Grub screen.Sorry about the HUGE pictures.
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Long story short I wanted to uninstall Linux Mint, I deleted the partitions in disk management, then I tired the old fixmbr fixboot in command prompt which didnβt work it said access denied then I tried doing what the guy said in this YouTube video
[MEDIA=youtube]ZTMCKOx5Jz0[/MEDIA]
but that didnβt work, when I got to the part where I delete the ubuntu folder from the efi, using command rd ubuntu/s it said rd : Cannot find path βX:\efi\ubuntu\sβ because it does not exist. Even though it clearly shows the folder is there,[ATTACH type=βfullβ alt=β4524β]4524[/ATTACH]
so I tried putting a space after ubuntu and it still doesnβt work, I am completely at a loss, and I really donβt want to have to wipe the drive and reinstall Windows can someone PLEASE help. I also tried changing the boot order, but it always goes back, and i tried disabling Ubuntu in the boot order, but it still boots to the GNU Grub screen.Sorry about the HUGE pictures.
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