To remove GRUB from your boot process, FDISK /MBR or the
Linux or Windows equivalent of that is usually enough.

In the less common case that you had GRUB in the boot
sector of your Linux and NOT in the MBR: Simply make
something else than Linux the active partition ;-)

You can also wipe those sectors which contain additional
GRUB bits, but that does not really make a difference so
I suggest to skip that effort :-)

Cheers, Eric

> Is there a way to completely FORMAT and REMOVE grub? Basically wiping the
> drive clean. I googled this, and could not find any helpful results.


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