Difference between revisions of "BIOS and UEFI"

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* [[Grub-Customizer]]
* [[Grub-Customizer]]
: ''Easily customize GRUB2 with the Grub-Customizer GUI tool.''
: ''Easily customize GRUB2 with the Grub-Customizer GUI tool.''
====See Also====
* [[Restore the GRUB Bootloader]]
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===Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)===
===Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)===
'''UEFI''' was introduced with Windows 8 as a replacement / upgrade to the BIOS system. One example of this upgrade is that it allows for computers to use hard-disks larger than 2 Terrabytes (2,000 Gigabytes). Unfortunately, UEFI was also secretly manipulated by Microsoft in tandem with certain hardware manufacturers to prevent - or at least make it very difficult - to remove and replace Windows 8 with another operating system.  
'''UEFI''' was introduced with Windows 8 as a replacement / upgrade to the BIOS system. One example of this upgrade is that it allows for computers to use hard-disks larger than 2 Terrabytes (2,000 Gigabytes). Unfortunately, UEFI was also secretly manipulated by Microsoft in tandem with certain hardware manufacturers to prevent - or at least make it very difficult - to remove and replace Windows 8 with another operating system.