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Grub Download For Windows 10

6/5/2019
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Good Morning,

I have recently uninstalled the Linux Mint 17.3 (Ubuntu derivative), unfortunately the GNU GRUB Version 2.02 beta is still present. I want to get rid of it and rest my boot environment to simply the Windows bootloader.

Here is what I have done so far:

  1. Deleted the Mint partition.
  2. Reformatted the partition.
  3. Used cmd as Administrator in attempt to access the EFI partition and change the boot record (could not access boot files)

I have been advised from a few sources to create a system repair disc, but some necessary files to do so are missing, and prompts me (after going through Control Panel>all control panel items> recovery) to use my Windows OS installation media.

I can't do this because the OS (Windows 8.1) was preinstalled on the computer, and I upgraded to Windows 10 at the first chance I could.

Have I missed anything?

Are there any CMD shortcuts I could use that have a reliable rate of success?

Ideally I'd like to sort this withing the Operating System environment, as restarting my computer each time to try out various fixes is tedious.

Faithfully

Matt