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Restore windows boot manager in grub command line

So I installed GRUB2 and Ubuntu 14.10 alongside Windwos 8.1. I am on an Acer laptop, which does not have a cd drive.

I deleted the Ubuntu partition in windows 8.1 through the integrated disk manager, restarted and now am seeing this:
GNU GRUB version 2.02~beta2-9ubuntu1 Minimal BASH-like editing is supported.for the first word, TAB lists possible commands completions.Anywhere else TAB lists possible device or file completion grub>

I have googled some things and I think I need to restore the default Windows boot manager. However, I don't have a recovery disk for windows 8.1, and again, I don't have a cd drive.

Is another possibility to make a usb with Ubuntu on it and to boot this one instead and then somehow to fix this?
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Bharatgxwzm
I write "exit" then enter. The menu of Boot Manager shows, then I select Windows Boot Manager. It works with Windows 10

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