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  • Deleting boot entries from BIOS

    I'm not sure how it happened, but I have three "Windows Boot Manager" entries in BIOS (currently Win 10, previously Win 8.1). One I know works regularly, one sometimes and one I never tried. How does it come about to have more than one? Is there a way to delete the extras? Is it advisable? This is an ASRock Z97 Extreme6 setup. Thanks,
    ASRock Z97 Extreme6 / Intel i7-4790K
    32 GB G.Skill DDR3 2133 RAM (Ares 4x8gb)
    EVGA GTX950 SC
    Prolimatech Megahalems Rev. C cooler w/ Nexus Silent Fan
    Seasonic X650 PSU
    Samsung Pro 850 256GB SSD (system drive)
    SanDisk ExtremePro 480, Seagate 1TB, 2TB and 2x 3TB SATA 6Gb/s
    Plextor PX-891SA CD/DVD Writer/Player
    Dell U2412M Monitor (1920x1200)
    IBM Model M keyboard / Bornd M120 wireless mouse
    Thermaltake F31 Case
    Canon MP640 / Brother HL-2270DW printers
    Audio system: Dac + Powered speakers + USB card + LPS + power cond./distrib.
    Windows 10 Pro x64

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    Re: Deleting boot entries from BIOS

    Dear genegold,
    It’s from ASRock Technical support team, nice to meet you!

    Please kindly provide the screen picture for us.
    After that, we’ll do the check for it.

    Thank you!

    Have a great day,
    ASRock TSD-Michael

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      Re: Deleting boot entries from BIOS

      I'm not sure how I could meet your request except with a camera. However, sometime following a Windows repair in the past week, two of the three Windows Boot Manager disappeared, so it won't be necessary.
      ASRock Z97 Extreme6 / Intel i7-4790K
      32 GB G.Skill DDR3 2133 RAM (Ares 4x8gb)
      EVGA GTX950 SC
      Prolimatech Megahalems Rev. C cooler w/ Nexus Silent Fan
      Seasonic X650 PSU
      Samsung Pro 850 256GB SSD (system drive)
      SanDisk ExtremePro 480, Seagate 1TB, 2TB and 2x 3TB SATA 6Gb/s
      Plextor PX-891SA CD/DVD Writer/Player
      Dell U2412M Monitor (1920x1200)
      IBM Model M keyboard / Bornd M120 wireless mouse
      Thermaltake F31 Case
      Canon MP640 / Brother HL-2270DW printers
      Audio system: Dac + Powered speakers + USB card + LPS + power cond./distrib.
      Windows 10 Pro x64

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