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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ In order to use the efi-memory driver, you need to load it. First, obtain a copy
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7. Now there should be a nice efi-memory ascii logo printed in your UEFI shell. If there is, the driver was loaded successfuly. If that is the case, type `exit` to start standard boot procedure (while Windows is booting the screen should go blue with confirmation text)
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7. Now there should be a nice efi-memory ascii logo printed in your UEFI shell. If there is, the driver was loaded successfuly. If that is the case, type `exit` to start standard boot procedure (while Windows is booting the screen should go blue with confirmation text)
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## Thanks
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## Thanks
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I would like to thank @z175 for kdmapper project since that is a masterpiece. @Mattiwatti for EfiGuard project and the idea of SetVariable hooking. Roderick W. Smith for rodsbooks.com (really useful site to read about EFI basics).
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I would like to thank [@z175](https://github.com/z175/) for kdmapper project since that is a masterpiece. [@Mattiwatti](https://github.com/Mattiwatti/) for EfiGuard project and the idea of SetVariable hooking. Roderick W. Smith for rodsbooks.com (really useful site to read about EFI basics).
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## License
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## License
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This repo is licensed under MIT if not stated otherwise in subfolders.
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This repo is licensed under MIT if not stated otherwise in subfolders.
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