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Windows 10 Boot Manager Not Showing Up in BIOS
So I recently dual booted with Windows 10 and Ubuntu. I decided that I don't want Ubuntu at all anymore. I booted up my computer, was taken to the grub menu like usual, and I booted up using the Windows 10 Boot Manager. After that, I signed in, searched up disk management, and deleted the Ubuntu Partition (365 GB(ish), along with another partition, that had the same storage as the amount of RAM I have (8 GB). I then expanded the volume of my main disk with all of the unallocated space I had just created. After that, I thought it was a good idea to reboot my computer. After doing so, I booted up into the grub menu, where you type commands (not choose and click enter). I didn't know what to do, so I searched it up, and found that I still have access to Windows, by typing "exit" and clicking enter. I looked in my BIOS, and I no longer see Windows 10 Boot Manager. All I see is one that says something about ubuntu, which is the one that I'm assuming that I have been booting into. How do I get the Windows 10 Boot Manager back so I don't have to press enter "exit" in every time? And how do I get rid of the grub command menu thingy? I keep seeing solutions involving using a bootable DVD or USB, but I don't have one, I have burnable DVDs and USB flashdrives, I tried using the program Microsoft supplied me to make a burn device, but I only get the option to use Windows 10, not the OS that I have, which is Windows 10 Home Edition. HELP!