On 02/06/12 14:25, Chris Adams wrote:
Since the Microsoft Windows 8 certification requires that the UEFI firmware (not BIOS) support disabling Secure Boot by the user on x86 systems, I don't think you'll find many (if any) systems that don't support disabling Secure Boot.

Does anyone know if the signed bootloader must be executed first before Secure Book can be disabled?

Or would one just enter a BIOS-like config screen before any disc activity and disable it?

Regards,
Steve

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