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Quoting jac1 (jac1@student.cs.ucc.ie):

> i recently had to wipe linux from my pc but forgot to restore the original
> MBR (NT). Anyone know how i can do this? linux is entirely gone and no boot
> floppy. formatting the entire disk doesn't do it either.

The easy way is just to install whatever Microsoft or whatever OS you
have in mind:  It should overwrite the MBR.  Indeed, the problem is
usually _preventing_ this from happening, as Microsoft Corporation's
installers seem to forever be overwriting your MBRs when you least wish
it, without asking your permission.

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