So, I'm buying a new computer.
This will be my first experience with UEFI. How is it different than BIOS? What do I need to change to avoid problems? I know disabling Secure Boot is one thing.
So, I'm buying a new computer
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Well if your wanting to keep using Win 7 you'll have to disable it and use standard bios in order to use the Daz Loader. Daz Loader and UEFI don't mix. No biggie, all uefi is good for is if your wanting a 3TB+ drive as your boot drive.
If using linux you need to specify your efi boot partition. Other than that disable secure boot in bios and enjoy faster boot times.
How do I do this? Going to be installing Fedora.
Nevermind, I found a tutorial.
Actually just use Windows Loader instead of Daz, works for all versions of Windows as well
the main difference is you can use your mouse to configure it and don't need a ps/2 keyboard
What? I've been configuring BIOS with USB keyboards for years.
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FINALLY ANOTHER FUCKING UEFI THREAD
Been waiting so long for a real thread that I have actual interest in. To answer your dick, OP. Best article I've ever found on UEFI is the following one. Read up, be enlightened.
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UEFI a shit
GPT a shit
enjoy your botnet
That was in BIOSes since at least 2008 bud, but it's not "botnets", it's backdoors
>Daz Loader
Fuck off, retard. You don't need to activate wangblows anyways. After the 30 day trial period expires, you get a "windows isn't genuine" message. Just reset the trial period to get another 30 days. Open the command prompt as admin and type "SLMGR/REARM" and wait for a confirmation that it was successful. Reboot and enjoy the next 30 days. Repeat infinitely. No third party shitware required.
For one year only!
Kys
>For one year only
I reinstall Windows every 6 months as part of system maintenance. If you don't do this as well, you shouldn't be on this board.
>For one year only!
>Kys
No sane person would stay on Windows for a year, anyway.
If you're using Windows, you shouldn't be on this board.
This, so fucking much.
I need it for work. Otherwise I use Peppermint OS. You're both retarded.
>Choosing to work with proprietary software
You and people like you are part of the cancer that needs to be cut out in order for the technology field to advance as whole.
>Choosing
Once again, you prove yourself incapable of understanding very basic things. I don't WANT to use Windows, but I NEED to for work. Do you see that word I used there, you fucking downie? That word is "need" which means that it is not optional. I do not choose to use Windows, it is mandatory to run the programs I use for remote login.
Uefi is more secure from malware, bios is legacy now, better UI, faster startup time, and compatible with uefi and bios hardware.
Windows 98 was 15 years ago.
You chose that job.
You chose to work with Windows.
>You chose that job.
>You chose to work with Windows.
Found the child. I would rather work with Windows for a few hours a week than not have any money. You must be 18 years or older to post here.
Keep thinking that, user. I am probably old enough to be your grandfather.
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>facebook sudo-intellectual is at it again
You're not even 18. Prove me wrong if you can. Tell me what the picture is about. And if you have a smartphone of any kind, I have news for you...
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Correct. Now explain why you don't carry a cell phone.
I have no need for one.
Is that really so hard to believe?
if you're installing Linux, you'll want to make sure that the boot media boots in UEFI mode and not "legacy/BIOS". I ran into a wall with this installing Arch Linux on a new machine but was able to get around it.
Yes, it is. In fact your response leads me to believe that you are dodging the question by lying because you got tired of skimming wikipedia pages on ARM SoCs.
>the main difference is you can use your mouse to configure it
Nice projecting there, friendo
You don't sound a day over 18
it's the same thing. just disable secure boot and you're good to go.
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this is the worst advice i've heard this week
So my experience with uefi it has been slow as shit and a lot of those load times where you have no idea if its actually doing anything. That coupled with boot loops that go infinitely and take a half hour each loop. Given this was while trying to repair a damaged windows 10 install . Kinda liked bios better where it took 15 seconds at worst and then would either boot or say it couldn't find where to boot from. That, I could fix.