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Hi. I have a pc with windows on an ssd and a hard drive with macOS. For about two months at boot I  one to the grub command line. It’s not that bad. I just have to type exit and enter. But I’d like to fix it and I’m wondering why it’s even occurring. I don’t have a Linux drive and I don’t believe macOS would be the problem as I’m using clover. 

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3 minutes ago, Nayr438 said:

That means there is no grub.cfg. Typing exit just exits grub and continues onto the next boot entry.

You should be able to change your boot priority in your bios.

 

You can also follow this to remove Grub

 

But why there even be a grub boot loader as I haven’t installed linux

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