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by dpark
5378 days ago
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> The point of the article isn't that the machines will be Windows-only, but that dual booting may no longer be possible. It makes a point of emphasizing that secure booting will likely be easy for the user to disable, although that will disable Windows 8 as well. Never going to happen. Win8 will install on machines built for Win7. Win 8 is not going to refuse to boot on machines that have boot signing disabled. |
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