On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 21:50:01 +0200
Catherine Gramze <rhia...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have received a response from MSI again. I do like the swiftness of their 
> email
responses, even if the responses are a bit cryptic. > 
> Me: Please advise me as to whether this motherboard:
http://us.msi.com/product/mb/H87-G43.html#/?div=Overview > 1. allows Secure 
Boot to
be disabled and > 2. whether it allows CSM mode to be enabled and 
> 3. whether it is "Connected-standby" compliant.
> 
> MSI tech: Default is disabled but can be enabled, default is CSM mode (UEFI +
Legacy) but can be switched to pure UEFI mode. Connected-standby is required by
Windows 8. The board has Windows 8 configuration that will do all of the above 
if
you are going to do Win8 deployment. > > Am I nuts, or does this answer seem to 
be
the complete opposite of the previous answer? According to this answer the board
seems to be what I want. 

> > In a message yesterday,

(to you not the list)

Charles Kroeger mentioned that part of "Connected-standby" was an inability to
enable CSM. This answer suggests the board can do either.

> > "With the release of Windows 8 in October 2012, Microsoft's certification 
requirements now require that computers include firmware that implements the 
UEFI 
specification. Furthermore, if the computer supports the "Connected Standby" 
feature of Windows 8, then the firmware is not permitted to contain a 
Compatibility
 Support Module (CSM). As such, systems that support Connected Standby are
incapable of booting Legacy BIOS operating systems" 

>Can Charles Kroeger give a source for his information?

He can:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface

sub heading: "Platforms using EFI/UEFI"  10th paragraph down

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CK

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