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== BIOS против UEFI ==
== BIOS против UEFI ==


UEFI enables better use of bigger hard drives. Though UEFI supports the traditional master boot record (MBR) method of hard drive partitioning, it doesn't stop there. It's also capable of working with the GUID Partition Table (GPT), which is free of the limitations the MBR places on the number and size of partitions. GPT ups the maximum partition size from 2.19TB to 9.4 zettabytes.
UEFI позволяет лучше использовать большие жесткие диски. Хотя UEFI поддерживает традиционный метод главной загрузочной записи (MBR) для разметки жесткого диска, он не ограничивается этим. Он также способен работать с таблицей разделов GUID (GPT), которая свободна от ограничений, накладываемых MBR на количество и размер разделов. GPT увеличивает максимальный размер раздела с 2,19 ТБ до 9,4 зеттабайт.


UEFI may be faster than the BIOS. Various tweaks and optimizations in the UEFI may help your system boot more quickly it could before. For example: With UEFI you may not have to endure messages asking you to set up hardware functions (such as a RAID controller) unless your immediate input is required; and UEFI can choose to initialize only certain components. The degree to which a boot is sped up will depend on your system configuration and hardware, so you may see a significant or a minor speed increase.
UEFI may be faster than the BIOS. Various tweaks and optimizations in the UEFI may help your system boot more quickly it could before. For example: With UEFI you may not have to endure messages asking you to set up hardware functions (such as a RAID controller) unless your immediate input is required; and UEFI can choose to initialize only certain components. The degree to which a boot is sped up will depend on your system configuration and hardware, so you may see a significant or a minor speed increase.
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