Geeking out with UEFI
So what's the topic? Something that I started talking about almost 10 years ago, the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI). Back then, it was more of a warning: the way you deploy Windows is going to change. Now, it's a way of life (and fortunately, it no longer sucks like it did back in 2010 when we first started working with it).
I don't want to rehash the why's" behind UEFI because frankly, you no longer have much of a choice: all new Windows 10 devices ship with UEFI enabled by default (and if you are turning it off, shame on you). Instead, I want to focus much more on how it works and what's going on behind the scenes.
A really in-depth article about UEFI - you have to be a certain kind of person to enjoy stuff like this. The article's about a year old, but still entirely relevant.