Common use of Multiple versions Clause in Contracts

Multiple versions. The software includes multiple versions (such as 32-bit and 64-bit versions), and you may install only one of those versions at a time. Installing the 32- bit version of Windows Embedded 8.1 Pro on this device requires a change to the BIOS settings to legacy BIOS mode. If you switch back to the 64-bit version of Windows Embedded 8.1 Pro from the 32-bit version of Windows Embedded 8.1 Pro, then you should revert back to the original BIOS settings. If you do not revert back to these BIOS settings when switching back to the 64-bit version, the following Windows Embedded 8.1 Pro functionalities will not work as they rely on UEFI mode boot: · Secure Boot, · Seamless Boot experience, · Network unlock for Bitlocker for computer with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and · eDrive support. Reverting back to UEFI mode will require a hard drive reformat. All data and personal settings will be lost. It is highly recommended that you back up your data before you revert back to UEFI mode.

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Samples: Software License Agreement, Software License Agreement

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Multiple versions. The software Software includes multiple versions (such as 32-bit and 64-bit versions), and you may install only one of those versions at a time. Installing the 32- bit version of Windows Embedded 8.1 8 Pro on this device requires a change to the BIOS settings to legacy BIOS mode. If you switch back to the 64-64- bit version of Windows Embedded 8.1 8 Pro from the 32-bit version of Windows Embedded 8.1 8 Pro, then you should revert back to the original BIOS settings. If you do not revert back to these BIOS settings when switching back to the 64-bit version, the following Windows Embedded 8.1 Embedded 8 Pro functionalities will not work as they rely on UEFI mode boot: · Secure Boot, · Seamless Boot experience, · Network unlock for Bitlocker for computer with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and · eDrive support. Reverting back to UEFI mode will require a hard drive reformat. All data and personal settings will be lost. It is highly recommended that you back up your data before you revert back to UEFI mode.

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Samples: Software License Agreement

Multiple versions. The software includes multiple versions (such as 32-bit and 64-bit versions), and you may install only one of those versions at a time. Installing the 32- bit version of Windows Embedded 8.1 Pro on this device requires a change to the BIOS settings to legacy BIOS mode. If you switch back to the 64-bit version of Windows Embedded 8.1 Pro from the 32-bit version of Windows Embedded 8.1 Pro, then you should revert back to the original BIOS settings. If you do not revert back to these BIOS settings when switching back to the 64-bit version, the following Windows Embedded Embedded 8.1 Pro functionalities will not work as they rely on UEFI mode boot: · Secure Boot, · Seamless Boot experience, · Network unlock for Bitlocker for computer with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and · eDrive support. Reverting back to UEFI mode will require a hard drive reformat. All data and personal settings will be lost. It is highly recommended that you back up your data before you revert back to UEFI mode.

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Samples: Software License Agreement

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Multiple versions. The software includes multiple versions (such as 32-bit and 64-bit versions), and you or March Networks may install only one of those versions at a time. Installing the 32- 32-bit version of Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro on this device system requires a change to the BIOS settings to legacy BIOS mode. If you switch back to the 64-bit version of Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro from the 32-bit version of Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro, then you should revert back to the original BIOS settings. If you do not revert back to these BIOS settings when switching back to the 64-bit version, the following Windows Embedded Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro functionalities will not work as they rely on UEFI mode boot: · Secure Boot, · Seamless Boot experience, · Network unlock for Bitlocker for computer with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and · eDrive support. Reverting back to UEFI mode will require a hard drive reformat. All data and personal settings will be lost. It is highly recommended that you back up your data before you revert back to UEFI mode.

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Samples: Software License Agreement

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