I have Arch and Ubuntu installed on my laptop and I'd like to remove ubuntu in favor of Windows 7 x64. However, when booting up the live disk I made I receive an "Error: could not load boot config files" or something along those lines. So I'm thinking the problem is with my GPT partition table, even though it should support Windows 7 64 bit. So I'd like to convert my GPT table to an MBR table and reinstall grub after Windows installs while keeping my Arch system.
I did some research and found a tool called gdisk, however I'm a little nervous to use it as I don't want it erasing everything.
I have a UEFI motherboard.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
fdisk output:
Device Start End Size Type
/dev/sda1 2048 39063551 18.6G Linux filesystem <-- Ubuntu. Yes I know, it's small; see below.
/dev/sda2 39063552 39454719 191M EFI System <-- "/boot"
/dev/sda3 39454720 1229799423 567.6G Microsoft basic data <--partition for Windows to be installed on
/dev/sda4 1229799424 1261256703 15G Linux filesystem <-- "/"
/dev/sda5 1261256704 1937006591 322.2G Linux filesystem <-- "/home"
/dev/sda6 1937006592 1953523711 7.9G Linux swap <-- swap
I deleted my Ubuntu partition previously, forgetting that Grub was preinstalled on it, and I never bothered to put it on a /boot when installing Arch. So I couldn't boot up and just reinstalled Ubuntu on a small partition with Grub on a /boot this time. Just haven't deleted Ubuntu fully yet.