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Hi, I have windows7 installed in my laptop. I tried installing Redhat linux in it, and I was successful. But then I logged in with windows7 and deleted the partition ...
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    Hi,
    I have windows7 installed in my laptop. I tried installing Redhat linux in it, and I was successful. But then I logged in with windows7 and deleted the partition in which I had installed redhat through computer management. Now my system doesnt boot with windows instead it boots with GRUB. Also to inform that the deleted linux partition I merged with Windows.

    Any help would be really grateful.
    Thanks in advance.

    Muds

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    Have your tried to GOOGLE your problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmuds View Post
    Hi,
    I have windows7 installed in my laptop. I tried installing Redhat linux in it, and I was successful. But then I logged in with windows7 and deleted the partition in which I had installed redhat through computer management. Now my system doesnt boot with windows instead it boots with GRUB. Also to inform that the deleted linux partition I merged with Windows.

    Any help would be really grateful.
    Thanks in advance.

    Muds
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    Quote Originally Posted by ved View Post
    My understanding is the OP wants to restore his Windows boot manager and not use GRUB.
    The link I posted has this information in it.

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