Exploring boot configurations and startup options
Before a computer can load the operating system, it must go through a booting process that involves initializing hardware components and loading system software. This process is managed by firmware, either BIOS or UEFI, depending on the motherboard and hardware. Both BIOS and UEFI are responsible for configuring boot options, including boot order, boot mode, and boot device selection.
Boot options significantly impact the server’s performance and its interaction with other devices and networks. Understanding the differences between BIOS and UEFI, along with their respective advantages and disadvantages, is crucial. In this section, we will delve into the boot options available in BIOS and UEFI and how they can be configured and customized in Windows Server 2025.
Understanding boot options in UEFI
To boot your system correctly, it is essential to understand the boot options available in the UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware...