I was having some serious issues with my PC getting stuck in a blue screen repair loop. After some effort, I managed to get it running again using a Windows 11 boot drive to reinstall Windows 11. Now, when I power up my PC, I see options for both Windows 10 and 11, even though I haven't had Windows 10 installed on this machine since I got it. I think I should remove Windows 10, but I'm unsure if that's a good idea or how to do it. Any advice would be appreciated! I can give more specific details if needed.
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It sounds like the boot menu is just messed up, and it might be showing an entry for Windows 10 that doesn’t actually exist anymore. You can try removing the Windows 10 entry from the BIOS settings. If that doesn’t work, you might need to do it in Windows itself. But honestly, if things are that tangled up, doing a complete wipe and clean installation of Windows 11 could be the easiest way to go.
How do I go about wiping my PC? I thought I did that when I reinstalled Windows 11 from a flash drive.