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| 27 Dec 2015 09:01 AM |
| Flashing a regular UEFI firmware to my 2010 MacBook pro to get rid of the limited-Mac EFI Firmware. What do you think? Would it work? |
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kistvaen
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| 27 Dec 2015 09:01 AM |
what the heck is a firmware
was i the man in your dreams |
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| 27 Dec 2015 09:03 AM |
| You know that software that is in your ROM and checks whether all you hardware is in good condition and switches control to the boot sector(s) for booting, that is the firmware.. |
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| 27 Dec 2015 09:04 AM |
"You know that software that is in your ROM and checks whether all you hardware is in good condition and switches control to the boot sector(s) for booting, that is the firmware.."
oh hm.. very important information indeed..
was i the man in your dreams |
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| 27 Dec 2015 09:05 AM |
| The reason I am doing this is so that I can do some overclocking and tinkering, apple hardware does not offer a boot setup.. |
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| 27 Dec 2015 09:10 AM |
Bump..
This question is of high importance... |
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