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Windows Boot HDD Labelled as “ubuntu” in BIOS

Hi everyone,

 

So I decided to install Linux Mint on a second HDD but it also appeared to install a grub dual-boot screen at startup. This ended up bothering me so I did some searching and found that deleting the ubuntu folder in the EFI partition of the windows drive would remove the screen. After removing the folder, the screen successfully disappeared from start up. I also used windows "diskpart" to clean the second drive of the Linux installation.

 

However, my windows drive is now labelled as Ubuntu In bios. Any way to change it? Selecting the Ubuntu labelled boot option just hangs for a second and doesn't do anything. However using the windows boot loader work fine.

 

My motherboard is an ROG STRIX Z390-E GAMING. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Resolved the issue.

 

Used EasyUEFI to delete the UEFI boot option.

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