Windows 11 Ubuntu Entry Still in UEFI Boot Order After Removal and VMD Controller Causes BSOD on Windows 11

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Malshan Bandara

I recently bought a laptop with Windows 11 preinstalled and later installed Linux Mint. After realizing my Wi-Fi adapter wasn’t supported on Linux, I deleted Ubuntu completely and reinstalled Windows. However, in the UEFI boot priority list, Ubuntu still shows up below the Windows boot option, even though it’s been removed.Additionally, while installing Windows/Linux, I had to disable the VMD controller. When I tried to re-enable it after installing Windows, the system gave me a blue screen (BSOD) right after the laptop logo appeared.Does anyone know how to remove the Ubuntu boot entry from UE

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