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Problems with GRUB after boot-repair

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Not so long ago I was asking a question about boot-repair utility aftermath here (because boot-repair logs have linked me to ubuntu site and suggested to ask here if I have any questions), but it didn't get the answer, probabbly because I didn't provide info about what I tried, so here I am reposting it with more info. So basically the original post is here (link). Just wanted to add, what I tried so far: I managed to manually remove old boot option (from my HDD I formatted) from GRUB and now there are only SSD ubuntu and m2 windows are left. But when I tried to remove the boot options from UEFI, they cameback after restarting. I tried to do it from Windows and Linux both (run visual bsd editor and deleted on Windows and run efibootmgr on Linux), but after restarting these boot options come back (options are: ubuntu on nvme and hdd, even tho it's not installed there and old windows boot option from hdd, which got formatted and there's no windows more). What should I do next? Reminding that I also have boot-repair logs, but not sure if they're safe to share, but I can share them if someone says they're safe to share. My disks and partitions look like this right now. Can someone help me out and say what's wrong here?

UPD: Looks like I don't have the logs from boot-repair because I thought they will be saved on ubuntu site, but now they're unaccessible from the link, unfortunately, but I can run commands you tell me to run to provide more info UPD: I noticed there are 3 efi partitions, one is definitely not the one causing problems, because it's hdd that got formatted. I checked, my Windows runs on EFI that is located on m2 ssd, how can I check this on Ubuntu now? It's strange because before I've did all of that (before my original post), my grub with dual boot was located on ubuntu efi for sure, and I thought when running boot-repair it will keep it the same, but could it be that now grub is on Windows efi and is it normal, how do I change it back to SSD with Ubuntu and should I, how do I get rid of fake boot options now? enter image description here

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