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Question:
Enabling and disabling services is typically not configurable in the UEFI. UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) is a firmware interface that is responsible for initializing hardware during the boot process and providing runtime services for the operating system.
UEFI settings typically include configuration options for system components such as the CPU, memory, storage devices, and peripherals. In addition to the options you listed, other common UEFI settings include boot options, system language, security settings, and hardware monitoring settings.
However, enabling and disabling services is generally a function of the operating system rather than the firmware interface, so it is not typically configurable in the UEFI.