Question Booting issues after BIOS update ?

Streetkilln

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Hello, i recently updated my motherboard BIOS. It's a MSI MPG Z690 CARBON WIFI, after doing so my pc restarted it went to boot but gave me a recovery screen, with error 0xc0000225, with a few options one being going back to bios so i did, i checked my boot drive to see if its listed properly because i have multiple drives and the correct boot drive was listed, so i was confused how it wasnt booting, i switched off uefi mode switch to csm and it booted correctly, which is odd now, because i want my pc to work in uefi like how it has been and now everytime i restart my pc it will not boot off csm mode without going back and manually doing it for some reason.
 
Your system is booting in UEFI mode.
All drives are GPT partitioned. You can boot from GPT drive in UEFI mode only.

One problem though. You have two bootloader partitions. This can cause confusion.
You should delete 198MB SYSTEM partition on drive with F: partition.
 
Your system is booting in UEFI mode.
All drives are GPT partitioned. You can boot from GPT drive in UEFI mode only.

One problem though. You have two bootloader partitions. This can cause confusion.
You should delete 198MB SYSTEM partition on drive with F: partition.
Im not sure why it just now causing issues after bios update, the first drive was an old ssd that had windows on it that i end up transferring to an m.2 drive which is my current boot and windows drive. I reformated the first drive a while ago so im not sure how it still has a bootloader on it. Maybe thats what the bios is selecting for a bootdriver instead when i switch to uefi mode i guess. So i should delete that partition from the first drive?
 
If my system is booting in uefi mode then why everytime i restart my pc it gives me the recovery error and have to go back into bios and switch csm mode back on to boot. Which im not understanding