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,
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Deleting boot entries from BIOS
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Deleting boot entries from BIOS
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 -
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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