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Thank you Paddlaren, this is exactly what I was looking for, I will also be writing to them. Only way to stop anti-competitive measures like this is to raise it to European / US Parliaments/courts so that they can intervene and stop this.
Thom really just a golf clap for Microsoft, if this was Apple implementing something like this I wonder what your reaction would be...
"I'm not really sure what we can do at this point to prevent this from getting really bad..."
cracking the bios for hardware you have legitimately bought which should work with any os is not the answer, whether you are a Linux / Mac or Windows fan, something like this just shouldn't be allowed its as simple as that. Can you imagine the difficulty any person would have running Linux ? The complexity this would cause for any other os to legitimately run is just absurd never mind the fact that you would have to void your warranty to run another os.
A pc does not equal Windows, contrary to Microsoft's advertising campaigns. This has nothing to do with the incompetence of OEM manufacturers and everything to do with Microsoft once again exploiting their monopoly position.