So, all new with this UEFI vs MBR is about SecureBoot.
While keeping the option on in bios, how do you install the os?
http://www.uefi.org/
What UEFI version do you use?
What are the differences between the two recommended partition schemes?
http://technet.micro...1(v=ws.10).aspx
Which one do you use? What is the UEFI booting procedure and what is the purpose for each partition?
It is OK to use this?
http://technet.micro...y/hh825686.aspx
What does it do?
Thanks!
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Posted 05 July 2014 - 07:00 AM
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Posted 05 July 2014 - 10:16 AM
No, it's about BIOS contrary to UEFI firmware.So, all new with this UEFI vs MBR is about SecureBoot.
MBR and GPT is another case. GPT supports disks greater 2 TB.
Yes, windows defaults UEFI with GPT.
Boot from the installation media and follow the gui.While keeping the option on in bios, how do you install the os?
Or http://technet.micro...y/hh825089.aspx
What about using a UEFI virtual machine, e.g. VMware Player?
Recovery Winre.wim at a additional partition, or inside windows partition.What are the differences between the two recommended partition schemes?
And a custom Recovery partition. If you like to use this, create a partition.
http://en.wikipedia....mware_InterfaceWhat is the UEFI booting procedure and what is the purpose for each partition?
UEFI reads the files from the System partition.
Yes, it is.It is OK to use this?
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