Secure Boot is a feature of your computer's UEFI that only allows approved operating systems to boot up.
EFI, the Extensible Firmware Interface, is the firmware layer that initializes hardware before Windows loads. It checks CPU, RAM, storage, and peripherals, then hands control to the operating system.
I am aware of all the sources stating that UEFI replaces BIOS. And i'm aware that UEFI includes legacy mode. But this question is not about UEFI legacy mode. "A common misconception is that UEFI is a ...
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CSM or Compatibility Support Mode is a part of UEFI Firmware and is used to make an operating system and other connected devices compatible with the UEFI. It is only used by devices when the ...
Support for chiplets, heterogeneous computing, and a step away from U.S.-based standards are key features of China's BIOS ...
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ASUS UEFI BIOS Overview

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This is what you should do if your VirtualBox VM boots only in the UEFI Interactive shell. We talk about Windows and Linux guest OS.
The UEFI firmware used in several laptops made by Lenovo is vulnerable to three buffer overflow vulnerabilities that could enable attackers to hijack the startup routine of Windows installations.
10ZiG Technology is Now ‘UEFI Secure Boot Trusted’ by Microsoft on Operating Systems/Software, and Thin Client Hardware > The 10ZiG secure endpoint UX just got even more secure - boot up with 10ZiG!
I apologize if I should have put this in the Mac section, but it isn't really a Mac inquiry. We just removed the last of our 2010 and 2012 Mac Pro towers from production about a month ago, most of ...