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by kevinoid
4783 days ago
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> The spec says you must be able to change it. This is true for x86, ARM has the opposite requirement. Presumably esolyt was referring to the Windows 8 Hardware Certification Requirements: Client and Server Systems[1] which state "On an ARM system, it is forbidden to enable Custom Mode." and "Disabling Secure Boot must not be possible on ARM systems." (page 122) which prevents booting to an OS not signed by Microsoft. 1. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/hh7... |
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