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According to standard testing results, SCT 2.1's Quick Boot time is approximately 3.5 seconds, while standard boot time is just a little longer, approximately five seconds. Quick Boot: SCT 2.1 can also provide optimized boot-up steps to breakthrough the speed barrier of next generation notebook platforms. Best customization: Through a standardized SMBIOS interface, shared EC interface and POST hook or S3 hook, customization time which originally required three months is reduced significantly to just 3-4 weeks.
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The continuing addition of industry-supported software and hardware specifications and excellent project teams means that on average they can achieve the client project's power-on requirements in less than 48 hours. Easy power-on: The SCT2.1 module design and menu-driven settings not only simplify the R&D process they also effectively reduce the power-on preliminary work time for every project. Phoenix Technologies' director Kevin Huang noted that there are five outstanding features of SCT2.1: The presentation allowed various department heads to explain the progress of the company's latest technologies and services to the participants.

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The Phoenix SCT2.1 offers a comprehensive BIOS solution using SDK as the core and four major complete solutions - development tools, educational training, professional service and plug-ins. Lacey also stressed that Phoenix Technologies has a close partnership with Intel, which helps Phoenix Technologies to develop industry-leading UEFI technologies. In the future they will continue to expand their operation scale and R&D investment in Taiwan to provide more comprehensive product service.
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Phoenix Technologies' president and CEO Tom Lacey stated that Phoenix Technologies' results for focusing on the BIOS industry have already been shown currently they have already received over 120 projects, and project teams are giving clients their full support to help them complete product development and testing. The response was overwhelming, with over 200 designers participating in the event.
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(*) I'll save you from hearing how I got that deep into trouble, but let's say it is because I was trying to fix a problem that I don't know if it war originated by the Phoenix bios itself, but surely I'm bitter about Phoenix not giving us an actual way to reset the firmware status to the default, and Samsung for not giving us the firmware images to reflash.With the PC BIOS entering a new generation of UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) technology, Phoenix Technologies, the leading manufacturer of core system software, has launched the new SecureCore Tiano 2.1 (SCT2.1), offering a total solution to help clients join the UEFI line.ĭuring the SCT2.1 product launch presentation in Taiwan, executives provided a technology overview, explained the product features, introduced development tools, outlined educational training, and performed a demonstration using an actual machine. Probably I'd rather dump the damn thing and buy another with a more sensible efi implementation (*) – and send Samsung to where they belong for good. Using Samsung support would be pricey and very unconfortable (in the meantime they are practically retiring from the european laptop market), So, basically, I'd kind of like to send the firmware in uefi mode at next boot, running a command from linux in csm mode.
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Since the laptop is in CSM, Windows 8 won't boot, and I cannot reach the "go in efi firmware setup screen" during restart.

Still, it is a ugly situation from which I'd prefer to escape.

Technically it is "almost" a bootloop, since I can boot ubuntu on the hard drive, and I could boot from the DVD (breaking ubuntu grub on the hard drive or trying to chainload to the dvd).
