Specifies whether the target computer is currently running with Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI). The UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. UEFI is a more secure replacement for the older BIOS firmware interface present in some personal computers. For more information on UEFI, go to http://www.uefi.org.
Note This property is dynamically set by the MDT scripts and is not configured in CustomSettings.ini or the MDT DB. Treat this property as read only.
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BootStrap.ini |
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CustomSettings.ini |
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Description |
TRUE |
The target computer is currently running with UEFI. |
FALSE |
The target computer is not currently running with UEFI. Note It is possible that the target computer may support UEFI, but is running in a compatibility mode that emulates the older BIOS firmware interface. In this situation this value of this property will set to FALSE even though the target computer supports UEFI. |
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