It should still be possible to boot a system by writing grub-install to an usb stick, right? It there any requirement for formatting, partitioning?
I am really hoping to revert a grub install by putting the Windows MBR that existed before back to it but I'm not sure this is possible without using Windows tools.
I have a Windows 7 install DVD ready but I'd rather do it with Linux tools.
Is it (a) possible to make a bootstick that will replace GRUB on the MBR (so I can destroy the MBR all I want and be safe) and
(b) to reinstate the windows boot loader that existed prior to the Kubuntu side-install?
In this way the Kubuntu install will have been reverted except for the partitions to still exist (which is not a big thing).
I am really hoping to revert a grub install by putting the Windows MBR that existed before back to it but I'm not sure this is possible without using Windows tools.
I have a Windows 7 install DVD ready but I'd rather do it with Linux tools.
Is it (a) possible to make a bootstick that will replace GRUB on the MBR (so I can destroy the MBR all I want and be safe) and
(b) to reinstate the windows boot loader that existed prior to the Kubuntu side-install?
In this way the Kubuntu install will have been reverted except for the partitions to still exist (which is not a big thing).
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