Comment Re:Trustworthy Computing was a sham (Score 1) 99
No, all consumer x86 should have that ability.
Yes, as specified by Microsoft themselves. They shouldn't have to say it, but you know the OEMs are lazy as shit and wouldn't offer the option if they could get away with it.
Not that they all actually work properly to the UEFI specs once you do.
Meaning what?
But on an unlocked platform you should be able to add custom keys.
And you can, I have.
Anyways, some embeded x86 systems can be locked (beside intel allows it only on chips designed to go into DVR's and other embeded devices)
And locked down embedded systems are always a problem, but they don't require secure boot or UEFI to do so.