Can I restore to factory settings from within windows?

I have an NB205-330 with Windows 7.
I installed Ubuntu Netbook Remix and Grub became my bootloader. Having 2 OS's wasn't as fun as I thought it would be so I'd like to return to just having windows. If I delete the Ubuntu partition Grub still tries to load at startup but nothing happens. So I reinstalled Ubuntu and I can choose which OS to load again. Holding 0 at startup doesn't work, my recovery partitions still show up as healthy, though the recovery media creator says "cannot open target partition" when I start it up. I don't have a big enough USB drive to try and create a system recovery disk so I decided to see if I could create an application recovery disk and that seemed worked fine, so maybe I would be able to create a system recovery disk?
Do I have any options except: 1) buying a bigger USB and see if I can create a recovery disk 2) ordering a recovery dvd

mini notebook NB205-N330BL
mini notebook NB205-N330BN
Maybe one of those minis.
Your problem is that the master boot record (the very first sector on the hard disk) now contains the GRUB loader. The BIOS branches directly to that. You need to replace it with Microsoft's MBR. Follow these instructions.
Turn the computer on and immediately press and hold the F8 key.
On the Advanced Boot Options menu, choose Repair Your Computer.
When you reach the System Recovery Options menu, choose Command Prompt.
Enter this to replace the MBR.
   Bootrec /FixMbr
See KB927392.
-Jerry

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