I can't do this because the OS (Windows 8.1) was preinstalled on the computer, and I upgraded to Windows 10 at the first chance I could.Īre there any CMD shortcuts I could use that have a reliable rate of success? I have been advised from a few sources to create a system repair disc, but some necessary files to do so are missing, and prompts me (after going through Control Panel>all control panel items> recovery) to use my Windows OS installation media. Used cmd as Administrator in attempt to access the EFI partition and change the boot record (could not access boot files).I want to get rid of it and rest my boot environment to simply the Windows bootloader. I have recently uninstalled the Linux Mint 17.3 (Ubuntu derivative), unfortunately the GNU GRUB Version 2.02 beta is still present.
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