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that isnt forced obsolescence, it's a security feature that is working correctly.
What is it securing against?
It prevents people from messing with your secure boot keys for example, which is useful to make sure things haven't been tampered with software wise.
Considering I had to get a new HD for it, I am not worried about the software.
Not that it has any software to speak of, since it doesn't boot. Except to windows, which as far as I can tell cannot exist in a state of non-tamperedness.
Exactly as secure as if I let it soak in a bathtub all night. Software definitely not compromised.