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Topic: Mainboards with EFI instead of BIOS?
Grimy
Posts: 109
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
From what i understand theres finally going to be a change from old school bios to EFI, similar to mac's. I was in the market for a new pc in a month or so but wonderred when these new boards come out? any links?

Cheers
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Cr@ckerJ@ck
Posts: 805
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Interesting.....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extensible_Firmware_Interface
trillion
Posts: 264
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Does this mean we will have instant-on-from-cold booting PC's ? Might still take a while for Windows to load its shizzy drivers
Reverend Evil
Posts: 13774
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
How awesome would it be if Windows came in the form of a stick of ram or similar. Slot it in and no stuffing around with installations. Instant boot up. There are also lots of bad reasons not to do that either, one of them being we wouldn't have our pirated copies.

8-)
trillion
Posts: 265
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Glen :P

In that wikipedia article theres a bit that says "In April 2006 Apple released a beta version of Boot Camp, a bootloader which allows Intel-based Macs to run Windows XP, booting from EFI."

Now Im not lucky enough to own or have access to one of those sweet Core Duo Intel Macs, but I did see some video on some video site (as you would expect) of bootcamp loading Windows XP 32 bitty; how quickly or slowly it loaded I do not recall so I might chase that up. Youtube anyone?
rubba-chikin
Posts: 4859
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hopefully in the not to distant future you'll be able to get something like a 20gig flash drive that you could use to run your OS on.

We got 4gb pendrives that are tiny now so theres no reason it can't happen soon.
Grimy
Posts: 110
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hmmmm, looks intel chipset or worse, intel only. from the looks of other vista features (http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/02/14/windows_vista_flash_booster_tech/)
this may be only a small percentage. perhaps hybrid drives are the ones to look for (hd + memory).
Raven
Posts: 1495
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
A number of old Intel E7205 boards used EFI years ago, but then since that everything has gone back to BIOS :(

Intel Itanium and Intel Itanic based systems are the only ones that I know of that readily use EFI.
trillion
Posts: 267
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
when seconds of uptime count, Itanic is there... kind of ironic really if you think of the ships name said with similar phonetics
Jim
Posts: 4515
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Interesting.....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_fuel_injection
trillion
Posts: 272
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hahaha
TufNuT
I like eel pie
Posts: 2987
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
lol Grimy your link toake me to http://www.w3.org/Protocols/
Raven
Posts: 1501
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Jim,

Hm, sounds like something that can be appropriately paired with Intel's new gas powered CPU: Xenon.
d[o_0]b
Posts: 879
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Interesting.....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_fuel_injection


i came here to post this



damn you jim http://i.somethingawful.com/forumsystem/emoticons/emot-argh.gif

Insom
Posts: 1088
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i think the instant on technology got stalled somewhat cause they needed to figure out how to make it work with trusted computing

i'd look it up or something but cbf
thre3dee
Posts: 1227
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Does this get rid of the s***ty 256 colour vga loading screen like in mac os 10?
MaD_CoW
Posts: 262
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
they made flash drives that you put in your pci slot but they need a battery to keep the data while they are off
applor
Posts: 2496
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
computers with Electronic Fuel Injection? thats a first...
trillion
Posts: 286
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzi5wJxuMp0

^ heres a youtube of a guy with a macbook starting in osx then switching to what i assume is a bootcamp install of win xp, maybe its the earlier hack before apple made bootcamp available...

Seems pretty slow huh
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