i'm a bit new to this sort of stuff, i took a chance and recently installed linux off the pcf dvd, the install was smooth but after 5 min of playing around in it i realised its not for me, the problem is getting rid of it.
i have two hard drives, a 30gig (fat32) and a 200gig (ntfs). i've got winxp on the 30gig and linux on the 200gig. during the install i allocated about 5 gig for linux.
i eventually got a bit frustrated and used partition magic to delete the linux partitions and then i merged the free 5gig with the remainder of the 200gig HD. I don't know why but i thought this would work but now i stil get the linux menu on booting (though i can't load linux, xp loads fine when selected). i expected it all to be erased when i deleted the 5 gigs of linux, i guess it didn't...
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can any one advise me, i'd like to remove the boot menu...
and just for future reference, whats the proper way to uninstall linux?
any help would be appreciated, thnks.
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