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Completely remove ubuntu and fedora from dual-booting

Hi, I previously had Windows 10 dual-boot with Ubuntu and Fedora and I wanted to remove all of them and only have Windows. I deleted the partitions I made for them but forgot to remove GRUB first. So I deleted the boot directories in the EFI with cmd by following this article Uninstall GRUB and use Windows bootloader. But Ubuntu and Fedora still appeared in the boot menu. So I installed fedora again. But now I have two Fedora's and one Ubuntu in the boot menu.

 

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If I click on the old installations, my PC doesn't boot and goes back to the boot menu. 

The previous boot directories were removed and I only have the newly installed Fedora now.

 

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So how can I remove the rest ones and only have Windows boot manager and the newly installed Fedora in the boot menu?

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