Originally posted by: toekramp
	
	
		
		
			Originally posted by: ribbon13
"7. XP on x86? What, you mean somebody actually got XP running on an x86 processor! Incredible, what next..."
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eh, over coming EFI is pretty impressive
		
 
		
	 
Overcoming? It's the same damn thing... Nothing EFI offers is anything other than logical progression. And if he 'overcame' it why can't it be a created NTFS partition? Premade FAT is weak sauce.
Oh... and this honestly scares me
"Ideally, the EFI development model will move the concept of hardware drivers from the operating system back into the lowest level of the PC structure: the hardware itself. Traditionally, when a PC is first powered up, initial device initialization is performed by the BIOS in the PC's default environment ? real mode ? which dates back to the original IBM PC. The BIOS then turns control over to the operating system while still in real mode. Modern protected mode operating systems, however, cannot use the real mode functions provided by the BIOS. The operating system must therefore use its own protected mode drivers for each piece of hardware it wishes to use. With the EFI model, however, manufacturers will be free to write their own OS-independent hardware drivers which can be included within the device itself and can be directly used by modern operating systems.
 Such EFI drivers could also be used, for example, to allow the PC to connect to the Internet and retrieve updated drivers even before an OS is installed." - 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extensible_Firmware_Interface
User interaction required? Authentications?
The only amazing thing about this is 
Andrew Ritz actually got what he deserves.