Hi all,
As a technical user, I prefer to be using the technology of the future whenever 
possible, and that includes how my computer boots.  If I reinstall my OS using 
UEFI (which is what every new computer purchased now uses) instead of legacy 
BIOS, does that mean that every time I want to run the command prompt as an 
administrator, for instance, I have to toggle my boot configuration from UEFI 
to legacy (which isn't actually possible) in order for WE 8.3 to speak?  Or 
when you say "UEFI feature will have to be disabled in BIOS", do you actually 
mean the secure boot feature?  Secure boot is not UEFI, but part of UEFI.
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