how can I remove ubuntu from the boot options menu
when I start, it boots by default to ubuntu, whcih I have removed.
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 way I can edit this boot menu to remove ubuntu?
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Please check below troubleshooting steps on how to remove Ubuntu option from the boot menu.
https://www.veeble.com/kb/uninstall-ubuntu-from-dual-boot-in-windows-in-uefi-system/
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Hi, you have to delete the Linux (Ubuntu) partition in Windows Disk Management: How to remove Linux from a dual boot with Windows
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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.
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Please check below troubleshooting steps on how to remove Ubuntu option from the boot menu.
https://www.veeble.com/kb/uninstall-ubuntu-from-dual-boot-in-windows-in-uefi-system/
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thank you so much Axxo, that's solved my problem precisely.
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- Access UEFI Settings: Restart your computer and enter the UEFI/BIOS settings. This is usually done by pressing a key like F2, F10, Delete, or Esc during start-up (the exact key varies by manufacturer).
- Change Boot Order: Navigate to the boot order settings and set the Windows Boot Manager as the primary boot option. This will ensure your computer boots directly into Windows.
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