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In EFI mode, the default Microsoft standard EFI boot loader is used.

To expand functionality when booting in UEFI mode, you can switch to the GRUB2
bootloader.
However, booting with Secure Boot enabled on all computers is not guaranteed.

Switch between EFI loaders Microsoft or GRUB2, you need to run the batch file on a
flash drive in the EFI/boot folder
_MICROSOFT_EFI.bat - switches to the Microsoft bootloader
_GRUB2_EFI.bat - switches to GRUB2 bootloader

You can always see which boot loader is active by file in the EFI/boot folder
[MICROSOFT_MODE] - Microsoft loaders are active
[GRUB2_MODE] - GRUB2 boot loaders are active

When using the GRUB2 boot loader in EFI, you can add Acronis True Image 2018/2019,
Acronis Disk Director 12, Kaspersky Rescue Disk 2018, �lonezilla, and TeraByte
Image for Linux boot in EFI mode. (download both in UEFI and BIOS)

Acronis True Image 2019


Unpack the ISO image into a folder on the USB flash drive
Linux/Acronis2019

Acronis True Image 2018


Unpack the ISO image into a folder on the USB flash drive
Linux/Acronis2018

Acronis Disk Director 12


Unpack the ISO image into a folder on the USB flash drive
Linux/ADD12

Kaspersky Rescue Disk 2018


Download ISO image from the official site http://rescuedisk.kaspersky-
labs.com/updatable/2018/krd.iso
and unpack the image to the Linux/krd2018 folder on the USB flash drive.

Clonezilla
Download ISO image from the official site and unpack to a folder on a USB flash
drive
Linux/clonezilla32 or Linux/clonezilla64, respectively, the bit depth of the image.

TeraByte Image for Linux


Unpack the ISO image, respectively, the bit depth in the folder on the USB flash
drive
Linux/TeraByteImageLinux32 or Linux/TeraByteImageLinux64

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