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With booting up my PC I get to a grub line and not windows

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So, about one year ago I installed Ubuntu on my PC because it was necessary for school. (I did it on a partition of my SSD) About 3/4 months ago I began having problems with it and eventually removed it from my PC and recovered the partition.

Now I am booting up my PC but I just get to a GRU GRUB line and I cannot access Windows anymore. Only way to get out is via the exit command but that only reboots the machine and I get to the same GRU GRUB menu again.

Can anyone help me access my Windows and perhaps get rid of this GRU GRUB boot?

Also it seems that everytime with a big update of Windows this stuff keeps happening.

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It sounds like you had Ubuntu handle the booting of your machine (usually it's the last installed OS that controls the boot), there is a windows command that takes ownership of booting back; you should have run that before removing Ubuntu. Windows recovery media will fix is now though.
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