

After building the image file, you can use it to create a bootable USB flash drives or use 3rd-party burner software to burn it to CD/DVD. With EasyUEFI you can also build a bootable Windows PE image. You can use it to create, delete, edit, clean up, backup and restore EFI/UEFI boot options, specifies a one-time boot entry for the next restart, or change the EFI/UEFI boot order without entering BIOS setup. And saying that, I understand that the archetecture and tech on the 6G is fundamentally THE SAME as 5.Free Download EasyUEFI Enterprise 5.0.1 Multilingual Free Download | 8 MbĮasyUEFI is a Windows software to manage the EFI/UEFI boot options. And to say it's not compatible, if programmers can write a computer game for the Xbox 360, then convert it for a MAC/PC/PS3/Wii/PSP/DS, etc, etc, I'm VERY sure that this software could be adapted from 6G to 5.5G pretty easily. If Apple aren't/won't upgrade the firmware, why BOTHER making it upgradeable.

Therefore we DO expect "bang for our buck". We ALL paid a high price for this state of the art gadgetry. Those idiots on here that slate Apple or say "they don't owe you anything" are wrong. Having only recently bought mine, I've not seen any upgrades so far, everything was already loaded as standard. The other reason I opted for an iPod was that I knew the platform was upgradeable and EXPECTED, as part of the high expense of purchasing the most up to date version of iPod, was that the firmware WOULD be upgraded to include fun and exciting new features, like skinning the GUI, like coverflow, etc. The main reasons for getting one were, the iconic nature of iPod, the ability to carry all my music, some video and a few games. This is my first encounter with Apple, and although I had 3 80Gb Ipod 5.5G's before i got one that worked properly, the support was excellent.
