Greetings:
I had Linux Redhat installed on one of my harddrives.  My wife wants windows back on her machine since she is used to it and hates change.  I reformatted my harddrive and tried to install the foresaid operating system but come up with the following on the monitor:
 
EZ-BIOS:    Initializing...
EZ-BIOS:    Hold the CNTL key down for Status Screen or to boot from floppy...
EZ-BIOS:    Continuing startup...
 
 
GRUB
 
 
Of course this is after I initiated the installation and restarted the computer.
 
I have a lot to learn about computers.  I know that GRUB is from linux and I also know that this EZ-BIOS is software that I used to load an OS on this harddrive before but what I dont understand is why didnt this info disappear when I reformatted my harddrive?  Is there another way I can remove said info from my harddrive?
 
Jim

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