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Someone tell me how to uninstall GRUB. I've read countless responses all over the net that say change the MBR from another bootable disk or CD, but I can't even begin that because GRUB is the first thing that comes up when I restart, so I have to make my pick between Linux and DOS.
If you still have a win98 bootdisk around, place into the drive, turn the computer on. When you come at C:\ simply type "fdisk /MBR" without the quotes. That's all you have to do
Indeed, make sure that your bios is set as "device A first", because if it's set to CD-Rom or Harddrive it'll not work. If you don't have this boot disk, try looking into MS homepage or ask a friend to make you one
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