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Hello,

So recently I dual-booted my Windows system with Ubuntu, then I decided remove Windows and install Ubuntu 14.04.

Before that, I'm using Windows 7 and upgraded to Windows 8. I have a Toshiba laptop, which is by pressing 0 when booting will lead you into Factory Restore.

In Ubuntu installation options, I choose Replace Windows 7 With Ubuntu, then all my Windows files removed.

Today, I decided to go back to Windows 7 by using the Factory Restore, but when I pressed 0 button, it boot straight to Ubuntu/Grub. I have no idea, is my Factory Restore partition got wiped out by Ubuntu installation?

Please help, thanks in advance.

Bejo
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    Try this question: How to remove Ubuntu and put Windows back on?. If you chose to, the installer would of wiped the entire disk and installed Ubuntu - likely including any recovery partitions. You will have to install Windows from a disk (this may of help there) - if the computer came pre-installed you should be able to use the licence sticker attached to the computer. – Wilf Jul 20 '14 at 02:05
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    if you do not have a restore disk/usb or partition you are going to need to contact Toshiba for a restore usb/disk. – Panther Jul 20 '14 at 02:07

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