: Specifically designed for newer PCs, it fully supports UEFI booting and requires at least 4 GB of RAM (though 2 GB may suffice for some versions).
Many lightweight laptops (Intel Atom, Celeron, early AMD APUs) use 32-bit UEFI firmware. A 64-bit PE will refuse to boot on these devices. The x86 version boots seamlessly on 32-bit UEFI, 64-bit UEFI (with CSM), and legacy BIOS. hbcdpex86iso updated