![]() ![]() Well, even on the AO725 you had to figure out the "secret handshake" of enabling F12 for Boot Select, and then setting a BIOS password before you could disable Secure Boot, but at least once that is done, any changes you make to the boot configuration will not be randomly overwritten on the next reboot.Īnyway, the point is that I have been looking for an opportunity to try a UEFI system from some other manufacturer, and see how that compares to these two. Post), especially after installing the latest BIOS updates. Posts), but the latter to be reasonably easy (see Aspire One 725 ![]() I found the former to be relatively difficult to work with (see the recent Compaq My UEFI experience so far has been limited to only two laptop OEMs, HP/Compaq and Acer.
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