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  2. rEFInd - Wikipedia

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    rEFInd is a boot manager for UEFI and EFI-based machines. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It can be used to boot multiple operating systems that are installed on a single non-volatile device. It also provides a way to launch UEFI applications.

  3. rEFIt - Wikipedia

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    rEFIt on a MacBook. Free and open-source software portal; rEFIt is a boot menu and maintenance toolkit for EFI-based machines like the Intel Macs.It can be used to boot multiple operating systems, including triple-boot setups with software such as Apple's Boot Camp Assistant.

  4. Comparison of bootloaders - Wikipedia

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    Note: The column MBR (Master Boot Record) refers to whether or not the boot loader can be stored in the first sector of a mass storage device. The column VBR (Volume Boot Record) refers to the ability of the boot loader to be stored in the first sector of any partition on a mass storage device.

  5. Talk:REFInd - Wikipedia

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  6. File:REFInd boot selection screenshot.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Refining - Wikipedia

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    Gases and liquids can also be refined by extraction with a selective solvent that dissolves away either the substance of interest, or the unwanted impurities. Many solids can be refined by growing crystals in a solution of the impure material; the regular structure of the crystal tends to favor the desired material and exclude other kinds of ...

  8. Refined grains - Wikipedia

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    A refined grain is defined as having undergone a process that removes the bran, germ and husk of the grain and leaves the endosperm, or starchy interior. [1] Examples of refined grains include white bread, white flour, corn grits and white rice. [2] Refined grains are milled which gives a finer texture and improved shelf life. [3]

  9. Refined oil - Wikipedia

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    Refined oil may refer to: Refined edible oil, Edible oil refining result; Petroleum products derived from crude oil (petroleum) as it is processed in oil refineries;