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Windows is messing with that. A feature of modern UEFI boot, that OS-s can change boot order. This can be useful, after OS installation you don't have to manually change back boot order from the usb to the internal drive. The problem is usually windows like to reset this to itself...
Arch wiki has an article about this, try to set this options in your BIOS: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface#Windows_changes_boot_order
I guess with the bios update some settings were reset to default, that's why the behavior changed. Maybe reset your bios settings, and try to set up everything again from scratch, some old settings may be still active from the old firmware, etc.
This is not Windows' fault here. It has not been doing it for the past 10+ years. I think this has happened due to either some random hardware issue or bad BIOS update.
I did a reset by selecting Optimised settings but the story remains the same. I probably need to flash an older BIOS and check.