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This post provides guidance on the 2-step process to successfully uninstall Linux in Windows 11/10 Dual Boot setup without losing data.
If you are unable to boot into Windows after installing Linux Mint or any other distro on your computer, try updating GRUB, using Boot Repair, and adjusting UEFI settings.
We just talked about how the Windows bootloader won’t list your Linux partition, but even if you set GRUB as your preferred bootloader, Windows might still prevent you from accessing Linux.
Installing a Linux distro in WSL is easier than ever, but how do you properly remove one?
However, major Windows updates can sometimes overwrite the bootloader. Keep regular backups of your data and the bootloader. Tools like Boot-Repair can restore GRUB if overwritten. Managing Drivers ...