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I previously uninstalled Fedora dual boot and now have the GNU Grub bootloader still hanging around. I have found instructions online on how to remove this but they all require the Windows 7 CD. I do not have one because I have a Thinkpad. Unfortunately, I cannot install Thinkpad's rescue and recovery without the original thinkpad BMGR bootloader installed. Are there any alternatives?

EDIT: After looking into this further, I believe I might need the Thinkpad bootloader rather than the one from a Windows 7 CD.

EDIT2: Ultimately, I had to restore to factory settings, but that resolved the issue.

barrrista
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  • [Obtaining the Win7 DVD](http://superuser.com/questions/78761/where-do-i-download-windows-7-legally-from-microsoft) is not an issue, but the ThinkPad has a custom bootloader for Win7? Are you sure? – Karan Jun 17 '13 at 03:09
  • Can you make that edit an answer and mark it accepted, so this question becomes "solved"? – K.A.Monica Jan 03 '14 at 23:33

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Ultimately, I had to restore to factory settings, but that resolved the issue.

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