I had Windows 11 and Ubuntu dual boot, I went into Disk Manager on Windows and deleted the Ubuntu partition. Now a command line shows up every time I try to boot my laptop. It says:"GNU GRUB version 2.12 minimal BASH-like editing is supported. For the first word, tab lists possible command completions. Anywhere else tab lists possible device or file completions. To enable less(1)-like paging, "set pager=1" " I'm a complete noob at Linux, but the first thing I tried was to boot BIOS by pressing F12 before the GNU GRUB line shows up, no such luck, it shows too fast, I just want to get rid of this command line and set Windows Boot Manager to highest priority in BIOS.
I'd like to add one more thing, upon pressing F2 to try and boot into the BIOS it freezes at the Lenovo boot screen, without any movement or anything, I tried waiting but it just stays there. I did look at the forum suggested, this one in particular: " How to remove "Ubuntu" from Boot Menu after deleting Ubuntu partition in Windows 10 (Dual Boot)" But because of it freezing and not booting bios, im stuck. Holy shit it was this easy all along I just typed exit