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I’m not the most tech savvy, but there was a period where I thought I was so I installed Linux onto my system, but I decided to later delete the Linux partition, and I didn’t really put time into deleting the boot manager as well.. and it hasn’t bothered me until now when I boot up my computer and it boots into GRUB. I can just use the command /reboot and go into my BIOS and into winbootman. It’s an easy solution but I wanna know why it does it.Any help is appreciated!

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