I find that hard to believe. Every computer mother board has some sort
of BIOS, EFI or not. Otherwise it can't load the bootloader off the
hard drive or report what hardware it has to the OS, not to mention
operate all the hardware long before the OS has loaded any drivers.
One of the links I provided was the BIOS settings for the computer
model you provided. You may only have a fraction of a second to mash
"F10" "F2" "DEL" or whatever it was as the computer powers up.

-Ed



On 5/26/13, Russell Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On May 26, 2013, at 3:17 PM, King Beowulf <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Typically, there is a BIOS setting to turn off UEFI:
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> If there are BIOS settings at all. My computer does not have BIOS, only EFI.
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