Windows 7

Hazelbag

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Hi, I have grub bootloader on one of my laptops with win 7 professional but want to remove it. Now the thing is I don't have the disk anymore(stolen during break in) but still have the key for it. I do however still have my stolen laptops win 7 home disc.

Can I use the win 7 home disc to repair the bootloader on the win 7 professional or do I need to create a new one?
 
IME it is just less effort and simpler to reinstall the computer with the broken bootloader. Otherwise you need to fiddle with a DaRT disc and format boot records - nasty business if you don't know what you are doing.
 
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/win7-windows-7-mbr,10036.html
Create "Recovery Disk" and then run bootrec.exe /FixMbr from the command prompt.

From the link above:
How to create a Windows 7 System Recovery Disc

Windows 7 makes it easy to create a System Recovery Disc if you already have Windows 7 installed and running.

Step one: Click Start > All Programs > Maintenance > Create a System Repair Disc

Step two: Insert a blank CD or DVD into your disc drive.

Step three: Click Create disc and let the program do its thing.
 
Thanks guys, I asked my it department if they can lend me a disc and they gave me one to do the recovery so sorted now. Thanks
 
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