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UEFI stands for Unified Extensible Firmware Interface and is the new-age replacement for BIOS. It has a lot more to offer than standard BIOS and is essentially a tiny piece of software.
Dozens of Gigabyte motherboard models run on UEFI firmware vulnerable to security issues that allow planting bootkit malware ...
Don’t be scared: These simple UEFI BIOS tweaks make your PC better The UEFI BIOS for motherboards have long been considered enthusiast territory only, but it's easy to tweak to improve your PC.
Understanding your UEFI is important so you can understand how (and if) to take advantage of the feature updates and bug fixes that come with the BIOS updates offered by motherboard manufacturers.
Is UEFI better or should you use BIOS? We explain the difference between BIOS (Basic Input-Output System) & UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) in depth.
By using insecure NVRAM variables, many UEFI BIOS versions allow SecureBoot to be bypassed or the firmware to be replaced.
If your Dell PC is stuck on pre boot system performance check, perform a hard reset, check for a faulty hardware, or disable SupportAssist OS Recovery.
Why Convert Legacy BIOS to UEFI? Converting Legacy BIOS to UEFI can significantly enhance your system's performance and security, particularly if you are planning to upgrade to the latest versions ...
But what if you only have UEFI and need BIOS to run a piece of older software? Never fear, because here’s CSMWrap, which brings it back, just for you.