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posted by martyb on Saturday May 30 2015, @01:52AM   Printer-friendly
from the Embrace-Extend-Extinguish dept.

At its WinHEC hardware conference in Shenzhen, China, Microsoft talked about the hardware requirements for Windows 10. The precise final specs are not available yet, so all this is somewhat subject to change, but right now, Microsoft says that the switch to allow Secure Boot to be turned off is now optional. Hardware can be Designed for Windows 10 and can offer no way to opt out of the Secure Boot lock down.

The presentation is silent on whether OEMs can or should provide support for adding custom certificates.


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  • (Score: 4, Touché) by opinionated_science on Saturday May 30 2015, @05:17AM

    by opinionated_science (4031) on Saturday May 30 2015, @05:17AM (#189990)

    The fact is the safest way to boot any machine is to compile from source and then sign with your own key.

    Of course, getting a safe compiler....

    This soft of anti-competition measure is to be expected and why Microsoft cannot be trusted for ANYTHING...not that I did before. Let's not start about Oracle...

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