When building a new desktop it would thus be a 
good idea to look for windows 7 compatibility which means
that secure boot can be turned off then.
OK thanks
Martin
At 22:19 10/11/2014, you wrote:
>No version of windows will leave dirty 
>footprints in your BIOS, secure boot is already 
>baked into the bios and is a requirement for it 
>to be deemed windows 8 compatible by Microsoft. 
>Which is basically any computer you can buy 
>these days. Older windows OSs will suffer the 
>same problem as most Linux distros in that they 
>will not boot with secure boot enabled. As far 
>as I know only windows 8 and a few select Linux 
>distros will boot on a computer with secure boot 
>enabled. So it will not matter if you can get a 
>computer with or without windows installed on 
>it, if it is windows 8 compatible it will have secure boot on it.
>
>Note that it is also a requirement by Microsoft 
>on x86_64 computers that you must be able to 
>turn off secure boot (though it is not always 
>easy and there could be other problems with 
>booting Linux). However on arm chips, the 
>requirement is the opposite and you can not turn 
>it off (so stay far away from any windows 8 
>compatible arm computers you are thinking about 
>turning into Linux boxes, such as the Microsoft surface tablet).
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