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I was dual-booting Ubuntu and Windows 10. I had Ubuntu 17.04 I wanted tot delete Ubuntu (sorry Ubuntu!) and i red that you can delete Ubuntu via os-uninstaller but you needed a bootable USB drive with Ubuntu on it. I have that and i did that. On the stick there was no "try Ubuntu" option. So i tried install Ubuntu. But i saw that that was the wrong option and quitted. Now Both os wont boot. Sorry for bad english. Autocorrect is killing me.

  • You may now have to run Windows fixes. But if Windows 10 is UEFI, you have to delete /EFI/ubuntu folder and UEFI entries saved in its NVRAM. http://askubuntu.com/questions/63610/how-do-i-remove-ubuntu-in-the-bios-boot-menu-uefi – oldfred May 31 '17 at 20:34

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Try to use the Boot-repair.

It should detect the systems installed and rewrite the grub loader correctly.

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