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Published on December 6, 2012 By RedneckDude In Personal Computing

I have an MSI MOBO which sports the new UEFI BIOS. I wondered how many others have it now?

 

I never see anyone talking about it.

 

You can access the BIOS from within Windows. Even from a smart phone.

 

You can surf the net from within the BIOS even!

 

Any experience with UEFI BIOS, let's hear it.


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on Jan 05, 2013

kona0197
Windows 7 isn't that hard to find. Just have to know where to look.

Maybe in the US, but here in Oz it's as scare as chooks [hens] teeth... a few smaller stores still have it, but all the larger chain/department stores are all selling Win 8 and that's it.  As I stated earlier, a couple of places told me that MS in Sydney has been recalling Win 7 discs.  Apparently the same has begun in the US, UK and Europe, parts of Asia.

As I said a couple of months ago, Microsoft will not want to be supporting multiple OSes, and this is the beginning of the end for Win 7 as well.  And though XP would supposedly be supported into 2014, the same little dicky birds who told me Win 7 would be culled from December 2012 also hinted strongly that XP support will be nixed mid-2013... "to make way for new and updated technologies".

So there you have it... maybe not from the horse's mouth, but I'm told it's reliable.

on Jan 05, 2013

petrossa
Let's keep pounding more sense into them

Yeah, do that.... until you run out of alternatives [see above for why]

I'll bet my last dollar Win 7 sees another year or two... maybe three, before its support is benched.

on Jan 05, 2013

petrossa
Yeeah, we're making progress. Let's keep pounding more sense into them

Don't include me.....in that.

The only value I can see in Win8 over and above the PERFECTLY GOOD 7 is the opportunity to make use of Stardock's new trickery.

The OS leaves me cold.

on Jan 05, 2013

Quoting petrossa, reply 30Yeeah, we're making progress. Let's keep pounding more sense into them

Don't include me.....in that.

The only value I can see in Win8 over and above the PERFECTLY GOOD 7 is the opportunity to make use of Stardock's new trickery.

The OS leaves me cold.
I feel likewise. To me, 8 is a toy. A learning tool. Nothing more.

 

7 will be my best friend for a good long while yet.

on Jan 05, 2013

RedneckDude
7 will be my best friend for a good long while yet.
maybe so, but not nearly as long as I will.

on Jan 05, 2013

Starkers you can still order from Newegg even if you live outside the US. So whats your next excuse?

on Jan 05, 2013

Wizard1956
Quoting RedneckDude, reply 347 will be my best friend for a good long while yet.maybe so, but not nearly as long as I will.

 

Awww...you're a real pal. Wiz.  [e digicons]:')[/e]

on Jan 05, 2013

RedneckDude
[e digicons]:')[/e]

[e digicons]:')[/e] [e digicons]:')[/e]  [e digicons]:')[/e]  [e digicons]:')[/e]  Hmmm, it just doesn't feel the same,... somehow.........

on Jan 06, 2013

kona0197
Starkers you can still order from Newegg even if you live outside the US. So whats your next excuse?

Not too many Australians would even know about Newegg, much less that they could purchase Win 7 from it.... and even if they did, I doubt many would consider purchasing a rig from the US with Win 7 pre-installed [which is how most purchase their PC's]... warranty and product servicing/return issues.

on Jan 06, 2013

You can only order from Newegg delivery in US i believe. At last, last time i checked.

on Jan 06, 2013

petrossa
You can only order from Newegg delivery in US i believe. At last, last time i checked.

Yeah, same with most other US online PC/electronics stores.  When we were paying double or more for our PC components than people in the US, I checked out quite a few of them to see if I could pick up a few of the more expensive items more cheaply than here, and they only shipped within the US... probably because of the issues with warranties and returns.

on Jan 06, 2013

Well you could pick out what you want from Newegg and have a friend here get it for you.

on Jan 06, 2013

kona0197
Well you could pick out what you want from Newegg and have a friend here get it for you.

kona, it doesn't matter how you butter it, the majority of Australians are not going to purchase a computer and/or accessories from the US and have it/them shipped over, whether they have a friend there or not.  For the most part, people are not going to have a friend over there, and even if they did, the cost of shipping privately [companies get it cheaper] is quite steep.  For example, that HDD and cable I sent you, cost nearly 40 bucks to post, so imagine how much a PC with Win 7 pre-installed would cost to post.  Okay, so a Win 7 disc wouldn't cost that much, but it's sill a case of the somebody here knowing a somebody there.... and most wouldn't.

The fact remains, then, that once the few remaining discs in the wild have either been sold or rounded up by MS, Win 7 will soon be an OS of the past here in Australia.

on Jan 06, 2013

Sounds like it's time for you to migrate to the US.

on Jan 06, 2013

kona0197
Sounds like it's time for you to migrate to the US.

Nah, I'm too old and set in my ways here to be uprooting all over again.  I've had 3 major shifts in my lifetime, one from the UK to Australia, then from Queensland to Tasmania. and Tasmania back to Queensland, and that's enough for me, at almost 60. Besides, I have 2 copies of Win 7 Home Premium on rigs here, so it's not like I have a problem.  As for pricing, well we're more on a par with US pricing these days, in fact cheaper in some cases, so that's not an issue any more, either.  Mind you, I'd like to visit the US, though not so much for the big cities, more for the natural wonders and scenic sights America has to offer.

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