Thursday, November 4, 2010
BIOS REPLACEMENT UEFI MAKES APPEARANCE
We haven't heard a ton about the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (or UEFI for short) since a rumor cropped up back in June suggesting that MSI would be introducing it on its Sandy Bridge motherboards, but Swedish website SweClockers has now actually gotten it hands on a motherboard with working version of the BIOS-replacing firmware, and delivered our first real look at it. The biggest difference, as you can see, is a significantly more user-friendly interface, but there's also a few other considerable advantages over a standard BIOS, including faster boot times and the ability to boot from drives bigger than 2TB. [Engadget]
Labels:
bios,
MIS,
replacement,
sandy bridge,
uefi,
unified extensible firmware interface
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