Don’t ever do this on a current bare metal system!
Even if you have everything backed up, plan on re-installing anyway, and just want to see what happens.
On a modern EFI system, recursively deleting everything (including the EFI path) has a chance of permanently hard-bricking your computer! https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2402
WARNING:
Don’t ever do this on a current bare metal system!
Even if you have everything backed up, plan on re-installing anyway, and just want to see what happens.
On a modern EFI system, recursively deleting everything (including the EFI path) has a chance of permanently hard-bricking your computer!
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2402
But Windows 95/XP does not run on EFI systems, so they aren’t used in the BRD. We’re save!
Plus no ads, and MUCH more efficiently written code to boot - win-win!
Just don’t hook it up to the Internet…
We only need fax anyway. So we print stuff out, and fax it.
Why would it be a permanent brick? Shouldn’t a flashdrive and access to BIOS be enough to get your PC working again?