Linux – How to start a windows partition from the Grub command line

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I have Windows 10 HOME installed on my system. After I installed Windows 10 HOME, I installed Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on a separate partition so that I could dual boot.

I removed Ubuntu 14.04 LTS by deleting the partition it was installed on. Now I am unable to start my system. At boot, my system stops at the Grub command line.

I want to boot to my Windows 10 installation which I haven't removed from my system.

This is displayed at startup:

GNU GRUB version 2.02 beta2-9ubuntu1.3 <br> 
minimal BASH-like editing is supported.for the first word, TAB lists
possible commands completions.anywhere else TAB lists the possible device or file completion.
grub>

How can I boot my Windows partition from this grub command?

Best Answer

Just enter the command exit. It should take you to another menu that makes you select the Windows bootloader.

Worked on Lenovo Y50

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