A complete and clear guide to removing Linux from a dual-boot system. In this video, I'll show you how to safely delete Linux partitions, remove the GRUB bootloader, and restore Windows booting so it starts without selecting a system. Suitable for Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, Fedora, and any other distributions. You'll learn: – How to properly delete Linux partitions – How to restore the Windows Boot Manager – How to remove GRUB – How to leave Windows alone without reinstalling If you want to get rid of Dual Boot, this video is for you! Instructions: 1 - Open CMD as administrator 2 - diskpart 3 - list disk 4 - select disk N 5 - list partition 6 - select bootloader. Typically, a 100 MB partition select partition N 7 - assign letter=z 8 - Minimize and open Task Manager, click (Run new task), then browse and open disk Z. Delete Ltnux from the EFI folder. 9 - Return to the terminal and type - remove letter=z 10 - exit 11 - Reboot and test