Bring up guide
This section of the partner documentation is designed for hardware engineers and developers who need to understand how to get started with bringing up hardware on Windows.
In this section
Topic | Description |
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Firmware Attack Surface Reduction (FASR) | Provides information about how to achieve Secured-core PC compliance with Firmware Attack Surface Reduction (FASR). |
UEFI in Windows | Provides guidance about the boot process and UEFI implementation requirements for devices that run Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016. |
Windows ACPI design guide for SoC platforms | The Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Specification, Revision 5.0 (ACPI 5.0 specification), defines a new set of features to support low-power devices that are based on System on a Chip (SoC) integrated circuits and that implement the connected standby power model. Windows supports the new ACPI 5.0 features for SoC-based platforms. |
Secure MOR implementation | Provides information about the behavior of MorLock, revision 2, for OEMs and BIOS vendors who want to support the Credential Guard feature of Windows 10. |