On 4/8/22 08:46, Jared Dominguez wrote:
On Thu, Apr 7, 2022, 19:46 Samuel Sieb <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:This is not comparable to the 32-bit removal where it was only a few really old systems. This is going to affect decent systems that are less than 10 years old. I have a work HP laptop from 2012 that has "experimental" EFI support that really doesn't work well and possibly a newer one as well, but I can't check it right now.I'm curious if you've updated your BIOS on that system. If it's really that bad, Microsoft (and HP customers) would have been on HP's case about fixing a bad user experience.
It was never intended to run as a UEFI system. The support is clearly marked as "experimental" in the BIOS settings. (And yes, I updated the BIOS.) That was my point. This is not an old, outdated system, but it doesn't have real UEFI support.
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