Why do I get a GRUB error after deleting the Linux partition?
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Problem
I had a dual-boot setup with Windows 7 and Windows Vista. I used Easus Partition Manager and shrank my Windows 7 partition. In the empty space, I installed Linux Mint. I decided I didn't want it anymore, I simply deleted the Linux Mint partition. Now when I boot, all I get is this: I don't have my …
Error Output
GRUB loading. error: no such partition grub rescue>
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Fix for: Why do I get a GRUB error after deleting the Linux partition?
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The easiest thing you can do is put a Windows 7 disk in to your machine and boot from it, then click repair and go to Command Prompt. Navigate to c:\boot and run this command: Try them all until your system boots.
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