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Microsoft is committed to <strong>UEFI</strong><br />

<strong>UEFI</strong> complements <strong>the</strong> transition to 64-bit<br />

computing<br />

Development of new firmware-related features will<br />

be on <strong>UEFI</strong> platforms first<br />

Consider BIOS support where it makes sense<br />

Call to Action: Build <strong>UEFI</strong> platforms!<br />

Write <strong>UEFI</strong> drivers for boot devices<br />

Additional information<br />

Windows Hardware Developer Central<br />

http://www.microsoft.com/whdc<br />

<strong>UEFI</strong> Support and Requirements for Windows

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