Unfortunately, it turns out that some Samsung laptops will fail to boot if too much of the [UEFI] variable storage space is used. We don't know what "too much" is yet, but writing a bunch of variables from Windows is enough to trigger it. I put some sample code here — it writes out 36 variables each containing a kilobyte of random data. I ran this as an administrator under Windows and then rebooted the system. It never came back.
What they do is they train kids as monkeys to press font buttons in Word. This is in fact an example of anti-education. Instead of helping the kids to understand how computer thinks and how to talk to it, they're forcing them to do completely wrong things like changing font size to make headings, etc. I actually remember that a "teacher" in the school I finished once disallowed me to help a girl by enabling a frequently used toolbar in that stupid Word! The teacher decided that she is supposed to change the font size though menu + dialog box... So is this education? And that teacher still works there.
P.S. I hate word processors. They encourage people to do everything by hand. That is computer anti-usage. One has to let the computer do the dirty job of aligning headings, generating indexes, etc. But that's not what the default toolbars suggest. And if they wanted users to think semantically, then they should not have called the functionality "Styles". This is everything upside-down.
P.P.S. I hate when a program treats the user as a monkey. And that's the role they teach kids: to be a monkey in front of Microsoft Word.
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works out of the box on anything Gecko or Webkit based plus Opera (IE not supported).
Glad to hear there are people who sell things without IE support to businesses. World's changing for the better.
Arithmetic is being able to count up to twenty without taking off your shoes. -- Mickey Mouse