Boot Manager displays 3 systems

Presario C300
P / N:RE027PA #AB0
Service C304TU
OS: Windows 7 Pro. 32 b.

Only Windows 7 Pro. is installed but the Manager startup displays 3 systems.

I tried to get rid of those extra but not been able to find how.

Help, please.

Thank you.

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