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The UEFI is there for the same reason that server software has had similar for years.

I was a consultant years ago and when I heard a woman (in a different office from where I was working) exclaim something in surprise; I went there and noticed that she had her hands lifted and away from her computer. I looked at the screen and the mouse cursur was moving and there was clicking on items while she did not touch the keyboard or mouse. I told her that it was probably someone in the network administration either new to the capacity of remote control or someone, probably in network adminstration, teasing her. She said that it happened often, but the other people in adjacent offices did not seem to have had that experience. I suggested to her that she go to the admin office and see who was there. That was years ago, way before UEFI.

This is nothing new.

The lies told about UEFI being just for booting and being just for large file systems and being just for 64 bit seem to be believed by the masses. UEFI on a personal computer is like a very advanced version of the remote control that has been an integral part of business server software.

Maybe some of you remember Windows NT-4, which could be made to be hacker proof? Now, the hacker proof part has and is being, at least attempted to become, changed to impossible to stop hackers.

I started in card punch input and readers where we punched in a bunch of cards then submitted them to a physical box and hoped that they were run with a result when we came back to that class the next time. I do not even remember which college I was attending at the time. I do not expect that they had remote control back then, but I do remember it later in NT4. It is not for boot loading. It is for remote control, and other things.

UEFI is just a program. It can be a complete shadow operating system running all the time if there is sufficient electrical power in the system, all the while being forcefully hidden from the average user. This site should have a publicly readable discussion group just for and dedicated to UEFI: the use of, the programming of, the monitoring of, the intricate analysis of UEFI.
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