Hi, I'm going to tell my story first:
I created a dual boot about two months ago. Once Windows 10 and once Kali Linux. Then I tried to hack my own Wi-Fi. The Wordlist created should be 100 petabytes in size. I thought to myself: It will stop sometime. Conclusion: He partially. When I wanted to restart Kali Linux, it was extremely slow and there was no graphical interface. Since I couldn't find the Wordlist with the terminal, I wanted to uninstall Kali Linux. So I watched YouTube videos on how to do that. However, the tools were no longer available for most videos. So in Windows 10 I deleted my Kali Linux partitions and restarted my laptop. After that I had a mistake from Grub that there are no partitions to boot. Then I took my boot stick and selected Kubunu (clicked "to test" so that I have some surface.) So now I'm in Kubunu and absolutely do not know what to do. When I try to boot with the Windows Boot Stick, there's also an error.
Question for everyone who does not want to read it: How do I uninstall Grub Bootloader with Kubunu?
The MasterBootRecord must be repaired with fixmbr. You start the computer with a Win10 installation DVD and go to the Windows console. There you enter the necessary commands (you can find them on the web).
When MBR is restored, Windows can be restarted. In the disk management you will find an unknown partition, that was the Linux partition before. It can then be formatted and assigned a drive letter.