Completely removing apm/acpi will break a lot of older software
If the companies are smart they will keep it in.
-Chris
Http://digitalatoll.com/
On Friday, July 12, 2013, Bret Johnson wrote:
> > ... during our testing we even found, with new "EFI" compatibilty
> > BIOS modules, gigantic EBDAs (one 47 kbytes - OMG what do 'they'
> > hide in there !)
>
> I'm wondering if you've also found that at least some of the new computers
> don't have either APM or ACPI compatibility any more. My newest HP laptop
> doesn't have either -- I guess they've made the "full leap" to EFI.
>
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