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| url = https://sourceforge.net/p/gptfdisk/code/ci/master/tree/parttypes.cc
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| website = gptfdisk project on sourceforge.net
}}</ref> (which, when written to a GPT in the required little endian fields, forms the ASCII string "<code>Hah!IdontNeedEFI</code>").<!-- See talk page for some notes on endianness confusion. --> In the context of GPT on a BIOS-based computer, a BIOS boot partition is similar in some respects to the [[EFI system partition]], which is used by systems based on [[Extensible Firmware Interface|EFI]]. The EFI System partition holds a filesystem and files used by the UEFI, while the BIOS boot partition is used in BIOS-based systems and accessed without a filesystem by holding raw binary code.
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