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I downloaded Ubuntu 13.10 so that I could remove the administrator password on my laptop since I forgot it.I was in "try Ubuntu" mode while trying to recover/reset the password, but I kept running into issues.

I hit "Install" the next time, went through the steps up to the part where it didn't give me an option to install alongside Windows Vista. I just installed it and it brought me to the "Disk/Partition" part of the install. I used my hard-drive (/dev/sda3). Since then, I have not been able to use Windows Vista. Please advise how to uninstall Ubuntu 13.10 and revert the changes. Thanks!I would like to remove Ubuntu 13.10 from my windows partition /dev/sda3. How would I do this? Will it revert the partition back to Windows Vista? Please advise. Thanks!

UPDATE:

Instead of trying to uninstall Ubuntu 13.10 I just decided to complete the following steps to get Windows Vista back on the correct partition.

  1. Logged into Ubuntu 13.10 and changed drives/partitions to NFTS in "Disk"
  2. download Wintoflash [here]
  3. Followed the instructions [here]

After installing Windows Vista via USB my operating system was back up and running!

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Did you install it on the same partiton? If so, and without wubi, you lost windows... If you didn't go to terminal (windows key, type "terminal") and type in "sudo update-grub" then type in your password. This would add windows to the list you'll see when you power up. Select from the list "windows (loader)" if it exsist.

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