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What a mess. The whole clunking effort will fail as hacks/bypasses are developed. And the cost of the whole enterprise will be borne by the customer.
Looking for specific OS names.. how ugly is that. If I was that BIOS/EUFI developer I would be so ashamed.
I think the real worry is that on ARM systems certified for Win8 you as the customer can't unlock the UEFI.
Where is the EU Commission when we need them .... Neelie ..?!
In 100 years we'll all look back at this period and be amazed at the controlling antics of the corporations .. secureboot, DRM, locked bootloaders, dvd region codes, ... how 20th century!