Windows 10: how to remove fedora boot option frim uefi boot

Discus and support how to remove fedora boot option frim uefi boot in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; i had a linux fedora version installed on my main ssd with a partition i now want to use an external ssd but even after i deleted the os and removed... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by vadimschaschkow, Feb 27, 2023.

  1. how to remove fedora boot option frim uefi boot


    i had a linux fedora version installed on my main ssd with a partition i now want to use an external ssd but even after i deleted the os and removed the partition i still have an boot option in my uefi "bios" i tried removing it with the "bcdedit /enum frimware" but after a reboot its back there. how can i remove it completly. i have an b350 f gaming motherboard from asus and a ryzen 5 3600xt .

    :)
     
    vadimschaschkow, Feb 27, 2023
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  2. PabloVB Win User

    Windows is not an option in the GRUB after installing Fedora, cannot boot Windows

    I had windows as my first os and installed Fedora to make a dual boot, but after that I erased Fedora's partition and reinstalled it, after it only Fedora appeared in the GRUB so i cannot boot into windows.

    I already tried these two options:

    But it doesn't seems to work.

    I know that my files are still there because i can see the partitions from Fedora
     
    PabloVB, Feb 27, 2023
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  3. UEFI boot options disappeared from BIOS; now getting reboot and select proper boot device

    In short, I need to get the system/BIOS to allow UEFI booting of the SSD.

    Computer started up today with default BIOS settings.

    • Only SSD 1(Windows boot) and SSD 2 were listed in BIOS; HDD 1 and HDD 2 were not visible
    • System would not boot. Gave the 'reboot and select proper boot device' message
    • Boot menu has no UEFI/EFI (or Windows Boot Manager) entries anymore
    I went into Partition Magic/Gparted and confirmed :

    • All drives are still showing
    • All drives' data is in tact [EFI volume/partition is still listed (and can be browsed/files accessible)]
    Gparted print out (note dev/sda2 apparently that is normal behavior) :

    /dev/sda1 (locked) EFI System Partition--Fat32--/media/sda1--100.00mb--46.81MiB--53.19MiB--boot,esp
    /dev/sda2 (exclamation mark) Microsoft reserved partition--unknown file system--no mount point--128.00MiB--unused spaced--msftres
    /dev/sda3 basic data partition--ntfs--/media/sda3--118.58GiB--70.78GiB--47.80GiB--msftdata
    /dev/sda4--ntfs--/media/sda4--450.00MiB--327.71MiB--122.29MiB--hidden,diag



    As I am able to boot Windows installation from USB, I tried the standard startup repair. It said it was not able to fix any problems.

    Next I tried to repair the EFI with Diskpart in the shell:

    • sel vol 1 (note that Diskpart states EFI partition is 'hidden')
    • assign letter=z:
    • cd /d z:\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\
    • bootrec /fixboot
    • bcdboot c:\Windows /l en-us /s vz /f ALL
    It completed all tasks successfully. Unfortunately that did not work.

    Other things I have tried :

    • Removing CMOS battery and replacing with a new one - my HDD started showing up again after doing this.
    • Using the old MBR commands(in hopes it would force the Windows startup repair to recognize and fix a problem)
    bootrec /fixmbr
    bootrec /fixboot
    bootrec /scanos
    bootrec /rebuildbcd​
    • Loaded BIOS 'optimized'/defaults (the system did this already once before, hence why I am in this situation, though doing it manually seemed like an option worth trying. Note that after doing this and restarting the system, HDD's stopped showing again)
    • Removed new CMOS battery and left it out of the system for thirty minutes
    • Formatted EFI and msftres partitions, then rebuilt the EFI boot records
    In summary, am looking to force the BIOS to see the EFI partition on the SSD boot drive, as it is not an option any longer.
     
    newconroer, Feb 27, 2023
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  4. Uplink10 Win User

    how to remove fedora boot option frim uefi boot

    Can't disable UEFI boot on HP 250 G3

    I got it, I was not accustomed to UEFI (because on HP 4540s I disabled it) and I automatically thought that if I boot from the first menu it will boot in UEFI mode, but I have to go to second menu "Boot From EFI File" to get a list of EFI boot options:

    how to remove fedora boot option frim uefi boot [​IMG]

    I installed Ubuntu Mate and Windows 8.1 from the first menu (the picture) and they both installed in BIOS mode. Quite simple really.
     
    Uplink10, Feb 27, 2023
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