Microsoft have made Secure Boot a requirement for Windows 11. To avail of Secure Boot and the latest security features, devices need to be UEFI enabled. UEFI provides greater functionally to manage and secure the system boot process. Where BIOS ends at the calling of the boot loader, UEFI extends its control to include the […]
BIOS and UEFI Boot Process Comparison
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) is a firmware specification designed to improve and replace the older BIOS firmware standard. UEFI is a basic requirement to support the range of Windows firmware security features like TPM Secure Boot. UEFI and these security features are not all new to Windows 10. However, the features have been improved […]