Reference Guide
--blocks3
Valid Argument enable, disable
Description
Enables or disables the Block S3 sleep state. When enabled, the system BIOS blocks all OSPM/
ACPI S3 (Suspend to RAM) requests and enforces the preboot authentication on all non-S3
resumes. When disabled, the system BIOS allows all Operating System-directed conguration and
Power Management (OSPM) or Advanced Conguration and Power Interface (ACPI) S3 suspend
to Random Access Memory (RAM) operation. This moves the system authentication to the
operating system and prevents any preboot authentication on resume.
Example
C:\>cctk --blocks3=enable
blocks3=enable
--bltinoppy
Valid Argument disable, auto
Description Enables or disables built-in oppy controller.
Example
C:\>cctk --bltinfloppy=disable
bltinfloppy=disable
--bltinpntdevice
Valid Argument
enable, disable
Description Enables or disables built-in pointing device.
Example
C:\>cctk --bltinpntdevice=disable
bltinpntdevice=disable
--bluetoothdevice
Valid Argument
enable, disable
Description Enables or disables bluetooth device.
Example
C:\>cctk --bluetoothdevice=disable
bluetoothdevice=disable
bootorder
Valid Argument
None
Description
Displays or sets the boot order sequence, activates boot list, and enables or disables the supported
devices for legacy boot list and for UEFI boot list.
When you run the bootorder option, the following information is displayed:
• device status — The current device status. It may be enabled or disabled.
• device number — A unique number to identify the device on the system.
• device type — The device type.
• short form — Short form of the device. If the system has many devices of the similar device
type, the short form of the device is displayed with a <number> notation. For example, if the
system has an internal Hard Disk Drive (HDD), a USB storage device, and a modular Bay HDD,
the short forms will be displayed as hdd.1, hdd.2, and hdd.3 respectively.
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