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I decided to dualboot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on a laptop with preinstalled Windows 8. After some work i got both running. After some thoughts I decided to go back to only Windows 8 by restoring from factory settings. When doing this the ubuntu partitions disappeared, and windows loads like it should. But ubuntu is still a boot option in bios. If booting this, i get the grub command-line.

How do I remove the grub loader completely? (I've tried the windows "fixes", fixmbr and fixboot but these yields no results.)

Notonis
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I solved the problem by "trying ubuntu" on a usb stick. Then i mounted the hidden efi partition by using "Disk Utility" which allowed me to delete the ubuntu folder. Then I deleted the boot option on bios.

Notonis
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