08-11-2013, 01:42 PM
It wasn't meant to be in the first place so there was something that made Dell lock it down and we have now found this *Something, Something, Something, Dark Side* - it just doesn't really scale very well. When a board with proper NVRAM support would scale GNVS region memory allocation and change it based on what you set in the BIOS, on this generation of Dell GNVS remains fixed and never changes. So, when it comes to writing something into the memory space that would normally be accessible in UEFI boot it just freezes the system down to a point where you have to physically power it down from the PWRBTN because there is not address that corresponds to the destination.
UEFI install of Windows is somewhat usable if you can deal with some quirks -> http://forum.notebookreview.com/dell-xps...ost9307506 (same applies for 15z)
UEFI Clover for booting OSX is totally usable if you keep your laptop as a desktop machine, basically. Which only means that you put it to sleep more frequently, than you actually shut it down. Because with UEFI Clover shutdown is broken on SC Tiano firmware.
UEFI install of Windows is somewhat usable if you can deal with some quirks -> http://forum.notebookreview.com/dell-xps...ost9307506 (same applies for 15z)
UEFI Clover for booting OSX is totally usable if you keep your laptop as a desktop machine, basically. Which only means that you put it to sleep more frequently, than you actually shut it down. Because with UEFI Clover shutdown is broken on SC Tiano firmware.





