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Hi there
I still won't believe this -- as I've posted there are ZILLIONS of machines out there which don't support UEFI let alone secure boot.
Ms wants as many machines as possible to move away from W7 (and XP of course) so it's not even feasible to THINK about only allowing machines with secure boot functionality to run Windows 10.
Whatever that source says I still JUST DON'T BELIEVE IT. !!!!! Makes no sense whatsoever.
Even if NEW machines need secure boot enabled what about older machines -- especially non UEFI machines. If a NON UEFI OS is also allowed then of course UEFI machines will also be able to load it.
Cheers
jimbo