why are ubuntu and grubx64 shown?


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I have win10 and ubuntu to dual boot.I had a problem deleting grub after unistalling ubuntu though i managed deletng it removing the directory ubuntu from system volume and then deleting it with visual bcd. Ubuntu werent shown at boot menu after that. Now i reinstalled them and i added grubx64efi as an exception at secure boot through bios, but now in the boot menu ubuntu reappeared and now i have 3 options to boot in...1)windows bootloader 2)ubuntu 3)grubx64efi.. How can i delete ubuntu from boot menu cause when i select a terminal-like screen shows up and it say: grub>.. i dont think that this screen is grub rescue
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I have win10 and ubuntu to dual boot.I had a problem deleting grub after unistalling ubuntu though i managed deletng it removing the directory ubuntu from system volume and then deleting it with visual bcd. Ubuntu werent shown at boot menu after that. Now i reinstalled them and i added grubx64efi as an exception at secure boot through bios, but now in the boot menu ubuntu reappeared and now i have 3 options to boot in...1)windows bootloader 2)ubuntu 3)grubx64efi.. How can i delete ubuntu from boot menu cause when i select a terminal-like screen shows up and it say: grub>.. i dont think that this screen is grub rescue
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I have win10 and ubuntu to dual boot.I had a problem deleting grub after unistalling ubuntu though i managed deletng it removing the directory ubuntu from system volume and then deleting it with visual bcd. Ubuntu werent shown at boot menu after that. Now i reinstalled them and i added grubx64efi as an exception at secure boot through bios, but now in the boot menu ubuntu reappeared and now i have 3 options to boot in...1)windows bootloader 2)ubuntu 3)grubx64efi.. How can i delete ubuntu from boot menu cause when i select a terminal-like screen shows up and it say: grub>.. i dont think that this screen is grub rescue
THANKS!
grub2
I have win10 and ubuntu to dual boot.I had a problem deleting grub after unistalling ubuntu though i managed deletng it removing the directory ubuntu from system volume and then deleting it with visual bcd. Ubuntu werent shown at boot menu after that. Now i reinstalled them and i added grubx64efi as an exception at secure boot through bios, but now in the boot menu ubuntu reappeared and now i have 3 options to boot in...1)windows bootloader 2)ubuntu 3)grubx64efi.. How can i delete ubuntu from boot menu cause when i select a terminal-like screen shows up and it say: grub>.. i dont think that this screen is grub rescue
THANKS!
grub2
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