2014 is when a majority of new systems were UEFI, according to Wikipedia, but that’s still a majority.
Intel announced in 2017 that by 2020 they’re no longer gonna include BIOS support in their computers. So it could easily still pop up today, although it’s not that likely to, since that support is for devices that can use either BIOS or UEFI.
2014 is when a majority of new systems were UEFI, according to Wikipedia, but that’s still a majority.
Intel announced in 2017 that by 2020 they’re no longer gonna include BIOS support in their computers. So it could easily still pop up today, although it’s not that likely to, since that support is for devices that can use either BIOS or UEFI.