If you wish to start over..... How to Uninstall or Remove Windows 8 From Your Dual-Boot Setup
So far we have shown you how to setup a classic dual-boot for Windows 8, and we even showed you how to do it without creating a new partition. If you still are not sold on the new version of Windows, here is how to remove it entirely.... http://www.howtogeek.com/75878/how-to-uninstall-or-remove-windows-8-from-your-dual-boot-setup/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=041011&utm_content=emailsidebar gerald philly pa usa From: James Jolin Sent: Thursday, September 5, 2013 2:00 PM To: Linux Newbies Subject: [LINUX_Newbies] Windows 8 and Linux install I recently got a Lenovo G580 laptop...nice ...no touch screen. I then proceeded to install Linux Mint 13 "alongside windows." Install went about a nice as possible. I then rebooted as usual and the grub menu showed up as usual. Selected Linux Mint and that went ok, too. Everything worked liked a charm....you know by now something is coming. I then decided to shutdown and when I got the grub menu and selected Windows and I got an error message about configuration error....wanted me to get the installation disk and select "repair." Unfortunetly there were not any...they are on a partition on the hard drive. So I brought up the bios setup and looked at the drives....legacy vs something that begins with "e" (default). So I turned the setup to legacy last (I think) and got windows to show up. That's the way it stands now. If you need details let me know. Jim
