We need to start talking seriously about this folks.  UEFI as
implemented on common consumer motherboards is not a security
conspiracy.  It is just a modern BIOS replacement.  And not so modern
really: you've been able to buy it for years.

It works with MBR, you don't need GPT.  You don't need secure boot, you
don't need windows 8.  You don't even need an efi partition!  You just
need an efi folder.  This tech is wonderful because it doesn't hide
stuff.  The efi folder is right there to look at.

Wubi is a disk image and some boot files and settings.  So, how do we
update our boot files and settings to work with UEFI?  We're years
behind windows on this, let's catch up.

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  Wubi does not check if Windows boots using UEFI

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