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Comment Re:Fucking UEFI (Score 1) 232

Something like SecureBoot has been implemented for at least six years on motherboards I figure.

Many OEM hardware vendors would have a special key stored in the firmware somewhere. Without that key, the user can't reinstall the OEM version of Windows that shipped with the machine. I know this because when a motherboard would fail, we'd take one with the same form factor, size and compatible with the original CPU off-the-shelf and install it. Then we'd try to use the OEM Windows CD and no go - wont install. Called manufacturer and was informed that the replacement motherboard had not been "signed". Poor customer was forced to buy another copy of Windows or pay exorbitant cost for replacement OEM mobo.

It's a Lock-In scheme. Plain and simple.

Comment Re:MS says: (Score 1) 232

Really? From what I've gathered, Secure Boot first enters a Setup Mode where it will not load Drivers or Boot Loaders that are not signed with an appropriate digital signature. After the appropriate digital signature is entered and STORED in the firmware, UEFI enters User Mode where it will load Drivers and Boot Loaders that agree with the STORED digital signature.

Hello Bricksville!

Comment Re:Actually (Score 1) 709

I agree with the labeling assertion. If you call it Beef then it better, by God, be Beef. If it's got horsemeat in it as well then call it Beef and Horse Meat.

Like Beef and Turkey Hot Links being called Beef Hot Links. They're packed in "Natural Hog Casings" too so... call em Beef Turkey and Hog Hot Links.

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