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Emulators on UEFI

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{{Barebonesstub}}:Barebones Note: what is {{Infobox platform|title = UEFI|logowidth = 70px|logo = Icon UEFI?.png|type = Firmware interface}}
'''[[wikipedia:UEFI|Unified Extensible Firmware Interface]]''' (UEFI) is a replacement of [[wikipedia:BIOS|BIOS]] (Basic Input/Output System).
 
The main benefit of using an emulator for UEFI is that once installed on a USB stick/other media it can run on any computer that supports UEFI. emulators for UEFI shouldn't affect the Hard Disk.
 
The main drawback of using an emulator for UEFI is that there are so few systems emulated. Consider creating [[wikipedia:Live USB|Live USB]] with [[Linux]], this will allow you if your chosen distro allows it to have Persistent files on the USB such as game saves. like UEFI a live USB shouldn't affect the Hard Disk of your computer.
 
'''Note that you need an computer without a UEFI password or to know the password to change the boot order from Hard Disk to a different drive'''
;BIOS
BIOS is basic [[wikipedia:firmware|firmware]] to boot-up computers, to perform hardware initialization, Created by IBM.<br>
* [https://github.com/RossMeikleham/PlutoBoy PlutoBoy]
* [https://github.com/shadlyd15/NesUEFI NesUEFI]
=See Also=
;Console specific articles
* [[Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulators]]
* [[Nintendo Entertainment System Emulators]]
* [[CHIP-8 emulators]]
;Operating systems
* [[Emulators on Windows]]
* [[Emulators on Linux]]
 
[[Category:Emulators on miscellaneous]]
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