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UEFI is a new system aimed at replacing the old BIOS firmware which comes pre-installed on all motherboards. It has a number of improvements over the old system ...
Just built out a new desktop PC, or upgraded some key components? Getting to know these four key UEFI BIOS features will help you make sure everything’s running up to snuff.
Choose UEFI or Legacy BIOS when booting into Windows Setup or Windows PE Just before we start, you should know that this post is not about switching firmware modes.
UEFI, or Unified Extensible Firmware Interface, is a complete re-imagining of a computer boot environment, and as such it has almost no similarities to the PC BIOS that it replaces.
Your computer's Basic Input/Output System or Unified Extensible Firmware Interface shouldn't need to be updated that often, but a hardware bug or compatibility issue may require it.
The specification replaces BIOS as the software interface between your computer's hardware and OS, doing away with several limitations of the BIOS firmware interface in the process.
Your computer's basic input/output system (BIOS) is about to become history and be replaced by Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) -- and that brings both advantages and problems.
The PC BIOS will be killed off by 2020 as Intel plans move to pure UEFI The ability to boot DOS and other legacy relics is going to disappear.
Just built out a new desktop PC, or upgraded some key components? Getting to know these four key UEFI BIOS features will help you make sure everything’s running up to snuff.