Benjamin Kerensa, unfortunately, because vendors don't reveal what
precisely they fix under the hood with BIOS updates (ex. I and others
had a touchpad problem that was resolved by a BIOS update, and the
update page noted nothing about the touchpad) , despite their preamble
statement, I wouldn't know how the BIOS is being altered (ex. BIOS
changing from non-UEFI to UEFI). However, you may want to check in with
Dell support on how you had Win7 by default, and would this change
anything for your option to use/dual-boot Win7.

I would presume no, as one may toggle the drop down to Win7, and it
reveals the A06 BIOS. As well, kernel upstream likes to see the latest
BIOS for a given hardware chipset.

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