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I have Windows 8 pre-installed, and then I installed GRUB with Ubuntu. Ubuntu is not my thing, so now I want to remove it along with GRUB. From what I have learned, with UEFI, GRUB does not overwrite the Windows bootloader in the EFI partition and is stored elsewhere.

How would I remove GRUB and make my PC use the Windows bootloader instead?

It should be noted that I created a separate /boot partition when installing Ubuntu.

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  • The same question was asked 8 years and 5 months ago. See @guiverc 's link.
    – Joepie Es
    Aug 7, 2022 at 14:59

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If you created a separate boot partition during install it should be sufficient to remove that and the Ubuntu partition. But let it boot into Windows first, then remove the partitions.

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