![]() I really just want to uninstall the GRUB bootloader and replace it with a Windows 10 bootloader. I've tried running linux bootrepair several times to no avail. Even though I've deleted the Ubuntu partition, the GRUB bootloader still has an entry for it. I have since deleted the Ubuntu partition from Windows, but I'm prevented from doing so with the Kali partition. I expected that would overwrite the bootloader, but it didn't. I had Kali Linux, Ubuntu, and Windows 7 installed alongside each other with a GRUB bootloader to boot into each, until I upgraded to Windows 10.
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