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Windows doesnt boot up anymore after formatting ubuntu partition

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When starting my pc i get the message "Reboot and select proper Boot device or insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key".

Ive recently partitioned my harddrive and installed ubuntu on that partition. Then I had some problems with windows, I couldn't shut my pc of properly and I couldn't update because when restarting after installing the update it automatically went to ubuntu and then I had to restart it again this time selecting windows 10 in grub, but then it said that the update didn't install correctly. Because of these issues I just formatted the partition ubuntu was on to maybe get rid of these issues. Of course by doing that I wiped off grub and now I probably don't have software that can boot windows. How do I get it to find windows on my m2 sdd?

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From your description, Windows doesn't work either. If you choose the Windows partition in your BIOS boot priority, and it doesn't boot, you'll need to fix your Windows problem. It also sounds like you don't want to use Ubuntu and you just want to fix Windows, so why ask here? You can ask about Windows problems on SuperUser.
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Does this answer your question? [How to remove Ubuntu and put Windows back on?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/133533/how-to-remove-ubuntu-and-put-windows-back-on)
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