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As you can imagine, the more devices you had, the more chances for something to go wrong and stop the boot from completing and the longer each boot would take.
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As you can imagine, the more devices you had, the more chances for something to go wrong and stop the boot from completing and the longer each boot would take.
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## EFI
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## UEFI
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In order to facilitate the increasing complexity of firmware and components on the motherboard,
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In order to facilitate the increasing complexity of firmware and components on the motherboard, Intel created the [Extensible Firmware Interface](https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/content-details/841643/basic-instructions-for-using-the-extensible-firmware-interface-efi-for-server-configuration-on-intel-server-boards-and-intel-server-systems.html). In 2005, the [UEFI Forum](https://uefi.org) was formed to make the standard more open and allow broader industry participation and development of the standard.
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