![]() PS: to get from the bootloader, I have to at least twice exit from the bootloader, when it finally boots windows. So How can I delete/remove the grub bootloader from master boot record (or wherever it resides) to boot directly to windows? I do not have any media with full windows installation so I cannot boot from usb and make full install (I have tried although full restart which reinstalled the whole windows - still did not helped). I have tried to go to recovery mode, and from there to command prompt: bootrec.exe /fixmbr and then bootrec.exe /fixboot but access denied (I do not know why), but neither helped - I am still entering the grub. For the first word, TAB lists possible command, …). Delete GPT protective partition in Windows 7/8/10/11. Find the disk marked as GPT Protective Partition and remember its disk number. Select Disk Management in the pop-up window. Right-click Computer or This PC and then select Manage from the context menu. But still, when I boot I see grub bootloader (GNU GRUB version - Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. Find the disk number of the GPT protective partition and remember it. Now I have uninstalled all partitions having ext4 fs, so only ntfs and bootable fs (vfat32 I think) remain. I used to have ubuntu installed in pc hard disk but for other purposes, I can have only windows installed.
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