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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 |
|---|---|
| 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. |