This next step is vital. You're going to reprioritize Windows in your boot order. Linux also adds its own bootloader, known as GRUB. We'll want to change a few settings to restore Windows in the boot order. If you can't get to these settings, don't worry, your Windows install is ...
A Windowspartition(which we’d like to keep), a Linux partition (the one we’d like to remove), a bunch of other partitions of which we might have no clue whyMicrosofteven put them there (depends on your Windows version and hardware manufacturer), andGRUB. All those Partitions … Thepar...
4. Update the GRUB boot loader After removing the old kernels, you should update the GRUB boot loader configuration to reflect the changes. Run the following command to update the boot loader. $ sudo update-grub 5. Reboot your system It's a good practice to reboot your system to ensure t...