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  2. Windows 10 editions - Wikipedia

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    At the time of launch, Microsoft deemed Windows 7 (with Service Pack 1) and Windows 8.1 users eligible to upgrade to Windows 10 free of charge, so long as the upgrade took place within one year of Windows 10's initial release date. Windows RT and the respective Enterprise editions of Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 were excluded from this offer.

  3. Phoenix Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Technologies Ltd. is an American company that designs, develops and supports core system software for personal computers and other computing devices. The company's products – commonly referred to as BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) or firmware – support and enable the compatibility, connectivity, security and management of the various components and technologies used in such devices.

  4. Windows 10, version 1809 - Wikipedia

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    Its 64-bit (x86-64) version is the first to use DVD-ROM DL media for installation. The update has reached end of service on November 10, 2020 for Home, Pro, Pro Education, Pro for Workstations and IoT Core editions. [14] The Enterprise, IoT Enterprise and Education editions have reached end of service on May 11, 2021. [15]

  5. BIOS - Wikipedia

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    In computing, BIOS (/ ˈ b aɪ ɒ s,-oʊ s /, BY-oss, -⁠ohss; Basic Input/Output System, also known as the System BIOS, ROM BIOS, BIOS ROM or PC BIOS) is a type of firmware used to provide runtime services for operating systems and programs and to perform hardware initialization during the booting process (power-on startup). [1]

  6. Award Software - Wikipedia

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    Award BIOS in an Atmel AT29C010A PLCC flash memory. AwardBIOS: It is a BIOS developed by Award Software, and later Phoenix Technologies. Note: Later revisions of AwardBIOS still attribute copyright to Award Software Inc. instead of Phoenix Technologies Ltd., even well after the merger was completed in 1998. This also applies to UEFI firmwares. [11]

  7. Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    It is the last version of Microsoft Windows that supports 32-bit processors (IA-32 and ARMv7-based) and 64-bit processors without POPCNT and SSE4.2 [30], the last non-IoT edition to officially lack a CPU whitelist [31] and support BIOS firmware, [32] [33] and the last version to officially support systems with TPM 1.2 or without any TPM at all.

  8. System Management BIOS - Wikipedia

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    Version 2.0 of the Desktop Management BIOS specification was released on March 6, 1996 by American Megatrends (AMI), Award Software, Dell, Intel, Phoenix Technologies, and SystemSoft Corporation. It introduced 16-bit plug-and-play functions used to access the structures from Windows 95. [7]

  9. Category:Free BIOS implementations - Wikipedia

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    This is a category of articles relating to software which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy: "free software" or "open source software". Typically, this means software which is distributed with a free software license , and whose source code is available to anyone who receives a copy ...