Win 10 hardware must support Secure Boot and won't have to let you turn it off (arstechnica.com) 1 points by car_analogy 4y ago ↗ HN
[–] car_analogy 4y ago ↗ Using the subtitle instead of the title, because it is more informative and less editorialized. There was not enough room for a (2015).
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