GNU Grub issues

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I used to have a duel boot between Vista 64 and Fedora 11. I had some issues with Fedora that required a format. After formatting the Fedora 11 partition, GNU Grub would load. After figuring out the commands I needed to boot Windows, I figured merging the remaining partitions might get rid of Grub. Well, it didn't. Now, every time I boot my computer, it automatically goes into Grub - for a single partition!

Is there a way to remove Grub or make it automatically boot into Windows?
 
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Google was the first thing I tried. I've already gone through the first few pages of Google with various search strings, all to no avail.

Fixmbr, fix c:, fdisk /mbr, etc.

Edit: Problem fixed. I randomly found a new search result that had the fix in it. Thread can be closed, thanks.
 
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GRUB belongs to Linux, when you remove it, you will always have the same problem.
 

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