Reference Guide

--flashcachemodule
Valid Argument enable, disable
Description Enables or disables the Ready Boost and Ready Cache functionality.
--floppy
Valid Argument on, off, auto, readonly, usb
Description
Configures the floppy diskette controller.
auto — Enables the auto-configuration of the built-in floppy controller of the system.
readonly — Floppy controller becomes read-only, no write operations are permitted.
usb — The built-in floppy controller is disabled but booting to a USB floppy is still allowed.
--fnlock
Valid Argument enable, disable
Description
Controls the behavior of the dual-function keys, when the <Fn> key is pressed.
enable — Press and hold the <Fn> key to enable the functions of the function keys (<F1> —
<F12>).
disable — Press and hold the <Fn> key to enable the secondary functions associated with
the particular key.
--fnlockmode
Valid Argument
enable. disable
Description
Controls the behavior of the dual-function keys (<F1> — <F12>), when <Fn> key is pressed and
when it is not.
enable — Press the function keys to use the primary function of the key.
disable — Press the function keys to use the secondary function of the key.
--forcepxe
Valid Argument
enable, disable
Description
Enables or disables Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) as the first boot device on all
subsequent boots.
--forcepxeonnextboot
Valid Argument
enable, disable
Description
Enables or disables Force PXE on next boot in BIOS.
If enabled, when the BIOS boots next time, the first PXE-capable device is inserted as the first
device in the boot sequence. Enabling this value causes this operation on the next boot only, and
does not cause a change in the defined boot sequence of the system. The BIOS chooses the first
PXE-capable device as the onboard network controller of the system, if present and enabled, or
the first bootable network device found in the standard PCI search order of the system-
whichever comes first.
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