How to Boot to Windows if Linux corrupt boot Loader in Dual OS
Suppose you have Dual OS in your System Linux and Windows, and you have removed or deleted the Linux Partition.
You Will not be able to boot Windows since boot loader get updated when you install Linux on Windows.
As you have deleted Linux Partition you will not get splash Screen to chose the OS to boot.
TO resolve this issue and boot to your Windows follow the below process.
You may get error "grub>" run below command when you see grub>
grub> chainloader +1
next > reboot
you will get same error grub> again , run below command
grub> root (hd0)
here (hd0 if you want to boot from HDD 1, use hd1 for HDD2 in case you have multiple HDD )
Reboot the system and you will see Windows booing up
You Will not be able to boot Windows since boot loader get updated when you install Linux on Windows.
As you have deleted Linux Partition you will not get splash Screen to chose the OS to boot.
TO resolve this issue and boot to your Windows follow the below process.
You may get error "grub>" run below command when you see grub>
grub> chainloader +1
next > reboot
you will get same error grub> again , run below command
grub> root (hd0)
here (hd0 if you want to boot from HDD 1, use hd1 for HDD2 in case you have multiple HDD )
Reboot the system and you will see Windows booing up
How to Boot to Windows if Linux corrupt boot Loader in Dual OS
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July 08, 2017
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