Ok, take you Windows CD, and format the hard disk. That will do the
trick.

Alternatively, take the Linux CD, boot in life mode, act as if you
wanted to install Linux up to the point where the partition editor shows
up. Enable manual editing, and you can format your hard drive from
there.

Warning: Formatting the hard drive will erase all data on it, so save
everything that is important to you beforehand! But, as a side effect,
GRUB will be erased alongside with everything else.

Then, a Windows installation should run without any problem.

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