How to remove any one of your OS in your computer (when it's set to dual-boot)

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Hey all!


This is a tutorial to show you how to remove any one of your OS in a single computer when it's dual-booted. Here, I'm speaking about how to remove Android x86 from your Windows 10 computer. This method will also work in other OS like Ubuntu, Linux, MacOS, etc.

  1. Boot your computer into Windows and reach the desktop.
  2. Open Run (press Win key + R) and type msconfig and hit Enter.
  3. When it opens, go to the Boot tab. Select the other OS installed. Here, I'll select Android x86.
  4. After selecting it, click Delete. When prompted, click Yes (or similar option).
  5. Quit msconfig and restart your computer. If you're lucky, you'll boot into Windows.
  6. If you've disabled fast startup before dual-booting, enable it so that Windows can boot up faster.



That's all! Simple, right?


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