@Oliver Grawert  referring to your comment and this Ask Ubuntu answer
http://askubuntu.com/a/40480/102029 confirms the use of amd64+mac iso
simply allows the BIOS installer/live session to run on a system set to
run EFI mode which ultimately would mean a non booting Ubuntu.  It does
allow booting live session without the need to access firmware settings
but is running in BIOS mode.    Again the work around of installing
grub-efi would need to be relied on to get Ubuntu booting EFI mode after
a BIOS installation.  I am still hunting down a solution to "How to
install or boot Ubuntu live session EFI mode"  The fact the amd64+mac
iso exists and has existed for a good while proves this has been a long
term problem being side stepped by those in a position to do something
about it.  The blaming of firmware hardcoding appears to be used as a
convenient hood winking technique as i have proven this is not
applicable on this hardware at least.  It appears the problem is somehow
grub related.  The wild goose chase continues but due to the fact
Windows boots and installs using EFI the question still remains "How to
install or boot Ubuntu using EFI mode on an EFI 2.1 machine?"

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  [GIGABYTE GA-A75-UD4H] "You need to load the kernel first" when trying
  to select any option from grub list when using EFI (ver 2.1) and
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