Reference Guide

high — Sets the volume of the built-in speakers to high.
--speakersstealthmode
Valid Argument unchanged, turno
Description
Congures the state of the onboard speakers depending on the Stealth mode is enabled or
disabled.
turno — Turns o the onboard speakers if the stealth mode is enabled.
unchanged — Retains the current state of the onboard speakers.
--speedstep
Valid Argument automatic, disable, maxperformance, maxbattery
Description Sets the speedstep status to automatic, disable, maxperformance, or maxbattery.
--splashscreen
Valid Argument enable or disable
Description Enables or disables the display of the splash or summary screen, rather than the detail of the
POST ow.
--sriov
Valid Argument
enable, disable
Description Enables or disables BIOS support for Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) devices.
--standbystate
Valid Argument
s1, s3
Description Sets the system to ACPI S1 or S3 sleeping state when the systems enters standby mode.
--stealthmode
Valid Argument
enable, disable
Description Sets the operation mode of the system elements. If enabled, the system elements operate in the
pre-programmed stealth mode. If disabled, the system elements operate in the normal mode. For
example,
If stealth mode is enabled and the device stealth mode is set to turno, it turns the device o
while pressing Fn+F7 keys.
If the stealth mode is enabled and the device stealth mode is set to unchanged, then the
device retains its status and remains unchanged while pressing Fn+F7 keys..
If the stealth mode is disabled, then the state of the device cannot be changed by the
individual device stealth modes.
Following are the system elements that have eect of stealth mode on them:
--bluetoothstealthmode
--fanstealthmode
--gpsstealthmode
--lcdstealthmode
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