UEFI is supported only on 64-bit Windows 7, 8/8.1 or 10 Editions and since the Windows 10 version 1607 you cannot use the UEFI advantages (if your mainboard supports it), without having to reinstall Windows from scratch, because the UEFI uses the GUID Partition table (GPT), instead of the Legacy BIOS which uses the MBR Partition Table. This is happened, because the UEFI can support hard disks with over 2TB storage disk space and offers better performance, diagnostics and repairs of computers, even with no operating system installed. On the latest motherboard (PC/Laptops) models, the manufacturers have added the support for the UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface), in addition to the traditional BIOS (Basic Input Output System) firmware interface.
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