Windows Loader Windows 7 Ultimate X64 2021

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Flaviano Goldammer

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Aug 4, 2024, 3:15:52 PM8/4/24
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Ihave Windows 8 pre-installed, and then I installed GRUB with Ubuntu. Ubuntu is not my thing, so now I want to remove it along with GRUB. From what I have learned, with UEFI, GRUB does not overwrite the windows bootloader in the EFI partition and is stored elsewhere. How would I remove GRUB and make my PC use the Windows bootloader instead? It should be noted that I created a separate /boot partition when installing Ubuntu.

Enter powershell into the windows search of the start menu. Look for a blue icon with the label "Windows PowerShell", right click on the that and select "Run as Administrator" within the context menu.


To Mount the EFI System Partition on the given drive use the mountvol command by using the /S parameter. You can chose any free drive letter you want. For example "S".


You can restore the Windows bootloader with a Windows 8/8.1 DVD. These instructions are inspired by Manindra Mehra's answer, but I expanded it with full working details (verified with a Windows 8.1 DVD).


With UEFI you have both a Windows folder & an Ubuntu folder in the efi partition. the UEFI reads the efi entries and adds them to its own NVRAM to remember them. You have to remove ubuntu folder from efi partition first or UEFI will re-add it. Then you have to remove UEFI entry from UEFI.


You should have these folders in the efi partition. Delete only the ubuntu folder. Live installer should show folders. And if only Windows you have to mount from inside Windows the efi partition as it is not normally mounted.


3: If you've done everything right up to this point you should see (depending on your computer) your splash screen for a second and then it will turn into an error screen saying that there was an error with the boot. ("Winload.exe is missing or corrupted" most likly).


For system with GPT partition table, the method provided by @Ganesh Kondal won't work. Using bootsect /nt60 C: /mbr will show that it worked while it really doesn't. Using bootrec /fixmbr will lead to error that "the system cannot find the file specified". If any of the above situation applies, do the following (Using Windows 10 as an example):


I have followed the instructions of the 2nd answer on this thread but after that my pc was stuck in a boot loop. Running the commandbcdedit /set bootmgr path \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi fixed it for me since my Windows Boot Manager path was pointing to grub.


However, before moving to the guide, we need first to understand this Tool, so make sure to read the below section. If you already know about it, then leave this section and go to Downloading, wheree you will find a way to download Windows 7 Loader from our website.


After you understand this Tool now, yo, you also need to know about theits featurest. Will be helpful for those who may have doubts if this provides a permanent license, lifetime activation, etc. So, make sure to read this, too, before downloading.


Since this Tool is named Windows Loader or also known as the Windows 7 Loader as well, so, it supports Windows 7 and all editions. It also supports Vista because both operating systems are pretty similar in features and interface.


The best way to users a Tool is to get a genuine license, whitehat not available in many tools. In this way, you will be able to receive updates from Microsoft servers for security updates. Besides this, it also allows you to keep your machine protected from any malicious threats.


However, this section is only for those who came here for the first time,e so if you already know the process,s then move to the below section. Although you need to read all the steps there,e or els,e you may not be able to download it.


However, before we move further,r we have to disable the Antivirus tool and Windows Defenderl. As I already mentioned, this is blocked by the Windows Defender and Antivirus, s which means when you extract I, it will immediately delete the file.


7. Now, click the Install button, n, and a green status bar will appear there. Just wait for a while until it says successful. After rebooting, right-clicks on My Computer and then opens Properties.


After reading this article,e you may still have some doubts. If ye,s then here are some most asked questions that could be helpful. These are the questions that many people asked before,e and I am sure you will find the answer here too.


No, using Windows Loader is not legal as it activates Windows in a prohibited way that is considered illegal. However, I will never recommend my visitor to use such tools,s so better avoid it and buy a copy from any retailer.


No, Windows Loader is entirely safe and secure for us. Theree is no virut. Before uploading her,e I also checked it using the Antivirus tool for any malicious codes. However, it will still show you as a virus because these tools are blacklisted. In this way, if you are going to use I,t, then make sure to disable any antivirus or windows defender.


Windows is the most popular Operating System having millions of users from all over the world. But the problem is it is not accessible to everyone as it provides only free trials. However, Windows 7 Loader is a free tool to get the license key without paying a single penny. In Thiside, w shows what this Tool isd how it works.


This article was for educational purposes only. Wee never encourage our visitors to use such tools. This guide is to tell people about this Tool, as many of them are searching for it. Also, make sure to purchase the license from Microsoft orbuy a Windows copys from any retailer near you.


Anyways, I installed Debian on the C: drive in a separate partition, and installed grub. When I restarted the PC, it went straight into Windows 10 without launching grub. I did several google searches and ended up trying this, but this method did not work and yet again, my PC booted straight into Windows. I then tried this, which also did not work. I then tried directly installing reFIND through debian after booting into debian with a usb flash drive of refine to try to see if I could use refind as a substitute for Grub, but that also did nothing.


Please check your BIOS settings. I faced exact same issue on my HP Laptop which goes directly into Windows 10 bypassing the linux boot options. My issue was resolved by enabling legacy mode and disable secure boot option. Please check similar options in your BIOS too.


If you installed Debian and grub correctly, then all you need to do to be able to use them, is change your boot order in BIOS/UEFI or use the manufacturer dependent key during boot to select the boot device interactively - generally something like F11 or F12 or such. That should list your hard-drives and the bootable partitions.


I went through all of these steps however windows kept reenabling / booting first. I finally fixed it by enabling secure boot, which then allowed me to select my own "trusted" efi file in my bios (I selected grub). This then appeared in my boot order which I then put to the top and then turned off secure boot. Grub now loads first every time.This was on an acer with UEFI, GPT drives trying to dual boot Parrot OS and Win 10.


I was also facing the same issues, I have the hp envy 15-DR1XXX and I found out that the os boot manager from the list of boot devices was prioritizing the windows boot manager before the Linux one "fedora workstation". This is what I did.


Once in the Set UEFI BIOS boot entries dialog (2nd pic in tutorial) either move your grub bootloader to the top of the list, or if Windows deleted it just add a new entry, go, navigate to the EFI partition, and then the grub folder and select the grub file. Click 'Save entry' and move it to the top of the list.


If not sure how to, ....boot an OS like PuppyLinux(It's like 250 M.B.) and install from there, the process is graphical and easy . After installing GRUB from Puppy Linux........It will boot a grub at the beggining and you can see if Debian is there or not.......If it's not on the list then it isn't installed properly.....Reinstall it if it isn't installed properly


Hi guys,

this is quite weird so I'd like to have some input from somebody who may have an idea.

Lately I removed my HDD for some minor cleaning of the laptop and after I put it back in, when I started the laptop I saw windows loader and grub completely bypassed.

I just restored grub by booting from arch usb and chrooting but I have no idea on why / how something like this may happen??


After installing Fedora 34 KDE I have no access to the Windows 10 installation. (I also have no access to a previous Solus installation, but that problem had preceded the installation of Fedora. I have posted a separate topic on that here).


Here I am interested in restoring access from Fedora boot loader to my Windows 10 installation. (I had a Linux Mint in place of Fedora, and Mint had access to Windows but not to Solus. I have thought that replacing Mint with Fedora would fix the problem: it did not, it added a new one.)


I would like to be able to keep Fedora (remove other Linux, namely Solus) but I want a dual-boot with Windows 10. I think a solution would be to install Kubuntu in place of Fedora - I think that would provide access to at least Windows. But I want to give it a try here.


thanks a lot! getting closer and closer The Grub menu appears when I boot Fedora in Bios but if I turn on the laptop it will start windows directly. Is it something I need to configure in Windows so it recognizes a dual boot?


If you are using Windows 7 unregistered and want to unlock full functionality and layout then you can do this by using Windows 7 Activator. This tool will automatically insert the original Windows 7 Product Key into your system, activating it. This Activator is free of cost and you can easily download it.


Windows 7 Activator is a third-party activation tool that can activate Windows 7 in one click. Windows 7 Loader v2.2.2 and KMSPico are the most popular tools that Activate the Original version of Windows and Office including Microsoft 365.

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