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System

Laptop: Lenovo IdeaPad 330 15AST
Processor: AMD A6
Platform: windows 10

I had installed in the dual boot along with windows 10. Now, i want to install parrot os in the dual boot along with windows 10. In order to do that, i deleted the partition where i had installed ubuntu. After that, i removed ubuntu from the grub boot menu using the following methods.
Do I need to remove "Ubuntu" from the boot menu after removing dual boot?
After this, i was expecting that it should be removed from the grub boot menu. Again i opened boot menu and i got this.. enter image description here


Again when i follow the same approach to see if there is ubuntu in the grub menu or not. Then i got this.


enter image description here You can see,there is no option for ubuntu.


You can see, still there is ubuntu in boot menu. enter image description here

Rahul
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  • I think what you are worried about here are artifacts left behind in your firmware. Your motherboard manual may tell you how to reset this. They shouldn't do any harm. – PonJar Oct 03 '20 at 16:32
  • How do i fix this issue. – Rahul Oct 04 '20 at 01:20
  • I don't have much experience in computer work. – Rahul Oct 04 '20 at 01:21
  • Two simple things. One, try focusing on "5. Ubuntu" as per your 3rd picture and press delete. In some UEFI/BIOS this will remove the entry. Two, add the make and model of your computer to the question. – PonJar Oct 04 '20 at 08:45
  • I did the changes as you said. – Rahul Oct 04 '20 at 11:01

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As PonJar said, i pressed the delete button in the first picture instead of 2nd picture. Then a cross sign appears on the left side on ubuntu.Then i restarted and everything works.

Rahul
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