when I press F12 at startup I get a list of 2 options: Ubuntu and windows boot loader It defaults to ubuntu (which I have removed, and so it fails), and so I need to wait and press F12 at exactly the right moment every time I start or restart, which is a pain. is there any ...
if you find my answer useful. 1 answers hi, and thanks for the quick reply. i've already deleted the ubuntu partition from windows disk manager (which is why ubuntu won't start), but it hasn't removed the ubuntu option from the boot menu. 0 axxo member, ally posts: 1,321 november ...
Remove Dual boot Windows and Ubuntu The idea of this article is that you have a computer setup with Dual Boot Windows (7, 8, 10) and Ubuntu (or anotherLinuxdistro), where your computer has anUEFI“BIOS“, as you might have done based on our article “how to Dual Boot Windows 8.x ...
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in Windows 10 Ask Insider Need help removing Linux options from UEFI boot menu: I recently dual-booted ubuntu with Windows 10 . After messing around with Ubuntu, I booted back into Windows 10 and deleted the Ubuntu partition and they were converted back to free space. Upon reboot, I got...
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ubuntu Windows Boot Manager Windows Boot Manager so only one ubuntu, but BIOS shows two - and both work when I boot to them from the BIOS.. so why efibootmgr only shows one ubuntu? Update: Even when I delete this ubuntu, it still shows up after the next restart ...
I wanted to remove these operating systems, but I can't. I tried msconfig but it only shows windows. Can I remove it??