- rEFIt/rEFInd driver framework. My own testing of it is limited, but it
- does work for me. Note that this driver is <i><b>not</b></i> required
- to boot Windows with rEFInd, since Windows stores its EFI boot loader
- on the (FAT) ESP, and the BIOS boot process (generally used when
- dual-booting on a Mac) relies only on the partition's boot sector,
- which is read without the benefit of this driver. Reasons to use this
- driver include:
+ rEFIt/rEFInd driver framework. Note that this driver is
+ <i><b>not</b></i> required to boot Windows with rEFInd, since Windows
+ stores its EFI boot loader on the (FAT) ESP, and the BIOS boot process
+ (generally used when dual-booting on a Mac) relies only on the
+ partition's boot sector, which is read without the benefit of this
+ driver. Reasons to use this driver include: