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+ re:<br>
+ <blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">
+ <pre wrap="">My current understanding from communications with ASUS and Gigabyte is
+that their BIOS's will not provide any way to disable secure boot.
+</pre>
+ </blockquote>
+ <pre wrap=""> In which case won't pre-Windows 8 versions of Windows fail to boot?
+
+Can you quote a source w.r.t. ASUS &amp; Gigabyte situation, please?
+</pre>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ A. My responses from:&nbsp; (See also ref to relevant lwn discussion at
+ tail of this)<br>
+ (Have I over-interpreted their replies: you judge)<br>
+ <br>
+ 1. ASUS&nbsp; (The actual motherboard mentioned was just one of their new
+ UEFI ones I selected to keep the website happy)<br>
+ <br>
+ ASUS CASEID=RWTM20120422197363025-780&nbsp; <br>
+ &lt;snip&gt;<br>
+ Dear Valued Customer,<br>
+ Thank you for contacting ASUS Customer Service.<br>
+ My name is Andrew and it's my pleasure to help you with your
+ problem.<br>
+ You can install the other OS on the board.But we do dnot support
+ drives for Linux on this board.<br>
+ Welcome to refer Troubleshooting &amp; FAQ for ASUS products in ASUS
+ website:<br>
+ <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://support.asus.com/servicehome.aspx?SLanguage=en">http://support.asus.com/servicehome.aspx?SLanguage=en</a><br>
+ If you continue to experience issues in the future, please do not
+ hesitate to contact us.<br>
+ Best Regards,<br>
+ Andrew<br>
+ <br>
+ ---------- Original Message ----------<br>
+ From : <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:tablackwell@bigpond.com">tablackwell@bigpond.com</a><br>
+ Sent : 2012-4-22 11:07:11<br>
+ To : <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:tsd@asus.com.tw">"tsd@asus.com.tw"</a><br>
+ Subject : &lt;TSD&gt; Motherboard SABERTOOTH X79<br>
+ <br>
+ [Product Information]<br>
+ *Product Type : Motherboard<br>
+ *Product Model : SABERTOOTH X79<br>
+ &lt;snip&gt;<br>
+ [CPU Specification]<br>
+ *CPU Vendor : intel<br>
+ *CPU Type : 2011<br>
+ *CPU Speed : 3.3<br>
+ &lt;snip&gt;<br>
+ *Operating System : Linux<br>
+ <br>
+ [Problem Description]<br>
+ We are looking at buying motherboards based on the Intel 2011
+ pinout, for use with<br>
+ linux.. You use UEFI. Do you provide a way to disable secure boot to
+ enable us to<br>
+ boot any linux or other operating system of our choice? How do you
+ implement this?<br>
+ <br>
+ With thanks,<br>
+ Tony Blackwell<br>
+ Medical Multimedia<br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ And a further response from ASUS:<br>
+ <br>
+ Dear Valued Customer,<br>
+ Unfortunately, UEFI bios can not turn off.<br>
+ But it doesn't matter what OS you wan to isntall .<br>
+ Best Regards,<br>
+ Andrew<br>
+ <br>
+ ---------- Original Message ----------<br>
+ From : <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:tablackwell@bigpond.com">tablackwell@bigpond.com</a><br>
+ Sent : 2012-4-23 7:02:17<br>
+ To : <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:tsd@asus.com.tw">"tsd@asus.com.tw"</a><br>
+ Subject : Re:Re:&lt;TSD&gt; Motherboard SABERTOOTH X79
+ [ID=RWTM20120422197363025-780]<br>
+ <br>
+ [CASEID=WTM2012042315107754]<br>
+ <br>
+ Dear Andrew,<br>
+ Thankyou for the prompt reply. Unfortunately you didn't answer my
+ question about<br>
+ UEFI at all.<br>
+ I am asking about _all_ your Intel 2011 pin-out boards.<br>
+ I ask again, does your UEFI have a way to turn off secure boot?
+ Alternatively, have you<br>
+ set it up so it will only boot Microsoft software?<br>
+ Do you have any Intel 2011 boards with a UEFI where the user can
+ turn off secure<br>
+ boot? Which models?<br>
+ Thanks for your time<br>
+ Regards,<br>
+ <br>
+ 2. From Gigabyte:<br>
+ My question and their answer is at:<br>
+ <font color="#0000ff"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://ggts.gigabyte.com.tw/gtsemail.asp?UserEmail=tablackwell@bigpond.com&amp;EmailID=1212853&amp;EmailPreviousID=1212853&amp;OpenEmail=Y&amp;LanguageID=1">http://ggts.gigabyte.com.tw/gtsemail.asp?UserEmail=tablackwell@bigpond.com&amp;EmailID=1212853&amp;EmailPreviousID=1212853&amp;OpenEmail=Y&amp;LanguageID=1</a>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ 3. See relevant lwn discussion:<br>
+ <br>
+ <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://lwn.net/Articles/510764/#Comments">http://lwn.net/Articles/510764/#Comments</a><br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ <br>
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