From the project page: "Boot FreeDOS, Windows XP, and Windows 7"
Additionally, it was just 3 years ago that memtest86plus finally got a UEFI version. That was painful for a few years there. (Though the 4GB RAM limit would have made this not an ideal solution.)
I'm sure there are other such self-hosting utilities that haven't been and may not be ported/rewritten to work under UEFI.
sdflhasjd
I think I remember Windows 7 (and maybe even Vista) supported UEFI natively.
justsomehnguy
It's a mishmash. Vista and 7 can't boot from the GPT partitions and overall widespread UEFI support on the hardware is ~2013, way beyond Vista and very late in 7 lifecycle.
Additionally, it was just 3 years ago that memtest86plus finally got a UEFI version. That was painful for a few years there. (Though the 4GB RAM limit would have made this not an ideal solution.)
I'm sure there are other such self-hosting utilities that haven't been and may not be ported/rewritten to work under UEFI.