Convert UEFI to TXZ
Online & free tool to convert UEFI files to TXZ


1) Input file

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0 of 5 files added (up to 500 MB combined)

2) Output format

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3) Convert

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UEFI EFI files, most commonly referred to as, Extensible Firmware Interface files, are a type of file extension most commonly used for creating an environment in order to boot up the OS. EFI file extensions are usually hidden in the OS in a special EFI system partition and are considered to be UEFI boot loaders. EFI files exist in UEFI file systems and contain data which dictates, how the boot process should occur, or how the booting phases should be executed/initiated. The EFI format was originally developed in the 1990s when the first generation of the Intel HP Itanium systems were being built. It was designed as part of the "Intel Boot Initiative" to tackle server platforms which were large in size; later on, it came to be known as the "Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI)"
TXZ The TXZ file extension is typically found in archive files which are created using a combination of TAR and the XZ utilities. TXZ files contain multiple files which are first archived using Tar and later compressed using the technology of XZ compression. TXZ files are known to be smaller in comparison to TGZ files. From a more basic perspective, XZ utilities compress TAR archive files just like how GZ utilities compress various TAR archives, the only difference being in the compression ratios and the resulting file sizes after compression.

How to convert UEFI to TXZ

STEP 1

Select the archive file in the UEFI format to convert to the TXZ format, you can select a file from your computer or your Google Drive or Dropbox account.                            

STEP 2

Choose the TXZ format from the drop-down list as the output format, and click the Convert button, you can convert up to 5 files at the same time and a maximum size of up to 500 MB.

STEP 3

Wait until your file is uploaded and converted into the TXZ archive format, you can download the converted file up to a maximum of 5 times, and can also delete the file from the Download page.