#To fix grub bootloader, help!
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Alright, run fdisk -l and send a picture of what it outputs
From windows right?
describe your end goal more clearly
So I don't want the grub to show up when I boot
to remove the dual boot on that storage device and extend the Windows partitions?
I will be right back a quiz is starting soon, I'm in college but please tell me how to fix it and I'll message soon after I'm done
Kind of yes
alright, that's better worded. Unfortunately I don't know how to do Windows stuff
someone in the server probably does
all you should have to do is adjust the boot order priority in your BIOS to have Windows Boot Manager at the top.
Yeh I did that but
I still would like to utilise the space and not really use the other ones anymore
Is systemd a Linux related dir?
first off, is your Windows installation booting u fine now?
run msinfo32.
I had pop and others in this efi along with windows
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Uefi
Okay
just use Windows Disk Management to stretch the Windows "C" partition back to full space if u want that
Okay