You will need your Windows CD to remove grub and restore the Windows boot
manager to the MBR. Ubuntu will still be there, but in Windows you can
format that partition with NTFS and remove Ubuntu. If you do not want a
second partition then you will need a utility to delete the partition and
enlarge your Windows one.

see: http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic74042.html

Roy



On 19 September 2010 15:46, rkzbos <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Hello, I am a Linux newbie and I need help removing Ubuntu 9.04 from my PC.
>
> My PC has XP, so one day I bought a Linux magazine that came with
> a Live CD with Ubuntu 9.04. So I thought I would try installing it to then
> have two operating systems on my PC.
>
> I searched all around and I can not find the exact instructions I need.
> Which is removing Ubuntu 9.04 without messing up my other (XP) operation
> system.
>
> Thank you for your help.
> Jack
>
>  
>


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