UEFI vs. BIOS
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What does UEFI stand for?

  • Unified Firmware System
  • Unified BIOS System
  • Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (correct)
  • Universal External Firmware Integration

Where does UEFI store initialization and startup data?

  • .efi files (correct)
  • .dll files
  • Firmware
  • ESP partition

What is the capacity difference in terms of drive size supported between UEFI and BIOS?

  • 2.2 terabytes for UEFI and 9 zettabytes for BIOS
  • 9 zettabytes for UEFI and 2.2 terabytes for BIOS (correct)
  • 10 petabytes for UEFI and 100 terabytes for BIOS
  • 5 exabytes for UEFI and 500 gigabytes for BIOS

Which feature of UEFI enhances security by preventing unauthorized application booting?

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In which mode does UEFI operate enabling GUI navigation with mouse support?

<p>32-bit or 64-bit mode (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the fundamental functions of an operating system related to processes?

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UEFI stands for...

Unified Extensible Firmware Interface

UEFI boot data storage

.efi files

UEFI drive size limit

9 zettabytes

UEFI security feature

Secure Boot

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UEFI GUI mode

32-bit or 64-bit mode

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OS process functions

Creation, execution, and termination of processes

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Study Notes

UEFI Overview

  • UEFI stands for Unified Extensible Firmware Interface, a modern replacement for traditional BIOS.

UEFI Storage

  • UEFI stores initialization and startup data on a dedicated partition called the EFI System Partition (ESP).

Drive Size Support

  • UEFI supports drives larger than 2 TB, while traditional BIOS is limited to 2 TB due to its use of MBR (Master Boot Record).

Security Feature

  • Secure Boot is a UEFI feature that enhances security by preventing unauthorized applications from booting during the startup process.

User Interface

  • UEFI operates in a mode that enables graphical user interface (GUI) navigation, allowing mouse support for easier interaction.

Operating System Functions

  • Fundamental functions of an operating system related to processes include process management, memory management, and system resource allocation.
  • An operating system also provides process scheduling and handles process synchronization.

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Test your knowledge on the differences between UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) and BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). Learn about storage, EFI System Partition (ESP), capacity, and boot time variations between the two firmware interfaces.

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