Re: UEFI experience - recommendations needed.

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On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Curtis Shimamoto <
sugar.and.scruffy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 01/08/13 at 09:38am, Mike Cloaked wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 9:35 AM, Paul Gideon Dann <pdgiddie@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> >
> > > On Monday 07 Jan 2013 18:46:14 LANGLOIS Olivier PIS -EXT wrote:
> > > > To be honest, I had 0 problem with installation and UEFI usage.
> Beside
> > > > installation, there is very few noticeable difference between BIOS
> and
> > > > UEFI. I have insisted to use it just because I had a MB capable of
> UEFI.
> > > >
> > > > If you want to try UEFI, my advice is. Go for it, there is not much
> risk
> > > to
> > > > do it but do not expect a big change. This won't shake your world!
> > >
> > > Seconded.  It makes very little difference, if any.  The only time I've
> > > noticed is when I wanted to upgrade the laptop's firmware, and getting
> a
> > > FreeDOS image to boot was trickier than with BIOS.
> > >
> > > Paul
> > >
> >
> > That's interesting - though I guess it is possible to change the BIOS
> > setting just to boot a freedos usbkey to reflash the firmware and then
> > reset to uefi again to boot back into the normal system again?
> >
> > --
> > mike c
>
> Yes, this is what I have done in the past.  I actually I just left UEFI
> and bios enabled for some time.  My computer gives the option of whether
> to give preference to UEFI or legacy bios if both are present.
>
> Recently, though I turned off legacy bios, though I am not sure why or if
> I gain anything from it.
>
> --
> Curtis Shimamoto
> sugar.and.scruffy@xxxxxxxxx
>

Yes I had seen about the uefi as first call with legacy as backup option -
actually I looked up the firmware update, and there seems to be an option
to enable F7 to flash bios from the advanced bios options for my
motherboard - and in principle having the bios .bio update file on a uskbey
whilst booting with this option enabled should allow a very simple way to
update the firmware without further ado, and does not even need a freedos
key - just the file on a fat32 partitioned key - I had better start putting
the hardware together so I can start doing all this!

-- 
mike c


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