How to identify if a computer is using UEFI or legacy BIOS
Last Modified: 2024-01-06 10:02:33 Etc/GMT
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How to identify if a computer is using UEFI or legacy BIOS
Technical Articles ID:
KB83363
Last Modified: 2024-01-06 10:02:33 Etc/GMT EnvironmentDrive Encryption (DE) 7.2.x, 7.1.x
For details of DE 7.x supported environments, see KB79422 - Supported platforms for Drive Encryption 7.x. SummaryThis article helps you identify if a system is in Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) or legacy Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) mode.
Some systems can present issues where the BIOS or UEFI used to start the system doesn't match the Windows environment. NOTE: This is one of several articles to help you test and prepare the system for deployment and activation of DE or EEPC. Additional articles or tools that cover how to identify if your system is UEFI ready: Solution 1To identify if a computer is using UEFI or BIOS using
Solution 2
To identify if a computer is using UEFI or BIOS via the ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) console:
Solution 3
To identify if a computer is using UEFI or BIOS from within the BIOS:
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