Reference Guide
NOTE: The bootorder option in the INI file is applied to a system based
on its active boot list. If the INI file is generated from a system with the
active boot list set as UEFI, and it is applied on a system with the active
boot list set as legacy, the boot order is set only on devices that are
available in the system. It is recommended that you apply the INI file on a
system with the same active boot list as of the system from where the INI
file is generated.
Example
C:\>cctk -o <c:/cctk>/logfile
--propowntag
Valid Argument NA
Description
Sets the Dell property ownership tag. If an option is not given, Dell Command
| Configure reports the current property ownership tag.
NOTE: The maximum length of property ownership tag is 80 characters
for desktops and 48 characters for laptop.
Example
C:\>cctk --propowntag
--version
Valid Argument Read-only
Description Displays the version information, current time, and date for the utility. This is a
read-only option.
Example
C:\>cctk --version
Dell Command Configure Version 3.1.0 258 (Windows - Feb 25
2015, 14:38:43)
Copyright (c) 2014 Dell Inc.
BIOS options
The following list describes Dell Command | Configure options and arguments along with a description
of their expected behavior. Options and arguments are case sensitive. All options and predefined
arguments are lowercase unless stated otherwise.
NOTE: Some of the following options or arguments may not be available on all systems due to the
BIOS version or hardware feature set. Entering Dell Command | Configure on a command line
without arguments display only those options that are valid for your system. For more details about
the options, see No option.
NOTE: If you configure a setup password and system password for the system, while changing a
BIOS value, type the setup password.
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