How to delete your linux partition
March 27, 2008
maybe you got bored with linux and decide to uninstall it and return to windows, well then I ‘ll show you how to delete your linux partition correctly so you won’t had to experienced any error in your windows.
the first step is for you to download this small utility in here
after that copy the extracted file that you’ve downloaded in your C root.
If you don’t know what I mean by C root then just open in ‘My Computer, Click on Local Disk (C:), open it, and paste MbrFix.exe there. then open your command prompt
click start->run then type CMD
it will be something like this
C:\Documents and Settings\Yacob>
Change it to just a C: by typing: cd \ , then press ‘Enter’.
C:\>
then type this command
C:\> MbrFix /drive 0 fixmbr /yes
remember that I typed zero in above command
nothing will appear, you only see the command prompt again.
well you are just successfully uninstall your MBR. and the next step is to format your linux partition so then you can use it for your windows partition. You can use many tools to format partition such as norton partition magic and other available tools
have fun.





I Don’t need uninstall my slackware. I think dual boot is good!
stupid comment,,, see that jacob just sharing how to delete linux partition, not advising u to uninstall ur damn linux!
I just want everybody the right to choose which operating system that they really want. And it is entirely up to them to use linux or not.