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No Option
Valid Argument NA
Description If an option is not given, the Dell Command | Congure utility outputs usage information. The usage
information is displayed in the format shown below.
Example
C:\>cctk
Usage error.
cctk Version 3.1.0 258 (Windows - Feb 25 2015,14:38:43)
Copyright (c) 2014 Dell Inc.
Usage: cctk --option[=argument]
For more information about a particular command, use the option '-h'
followed by the command name.
Example: cctk -h --asset
-O or --Outle
Valid Argument <lename>
Description
Writes all BIOS options, that you can replicate to the BIOS of another system, to the specied lename.
The le name you specify should have INI extension and should be created in the default installation
directory. The format of the output is in an INI format, with the utility name as the section header. If a
le with the same name already exists, the information is appended to the le. If this option is used with
other function commands, the commands are applied in the order in which they appear. This option
captures replicable BIOS options. The le is created in the directory where you run the Dell Command |
Congure command.
In the INI le, bootorder is displayed as a list of comma separated device short forms in the order they
are assigned. A plus (+) symbol with the device name indicates that the device is enabled and a minus
(-) symbol indicates that the device is disabled. You can change the boot order by changing the order
of the list. You can also enter the device number instead of the device name.
You can enable or disable the devices by changing the symbol displayed with the device. These symbols
are optional and if not present, the current status of the device is retained.
NOTE: The bootorder option in the INI le is applied to a system based on its active boot list.
If the INI le 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 le on a
system with the same active boot list as of the system from where the INI le is generated.
Example
C:\>cctk -o <c:/cctk>/filename.ini
NOTE: For the systems running Ubuntu Core operating system, run dcc.cctk -o /var/
snap/dcc/current/<lename>.ini
--Propowntag
Valid Argument
NA
Description
Sets the Dell property ownership tag. If an option is not given, Dell Command | Congure reports the
current property ownership tag.
NOTE: The maximum length of property ownership tag is 80 characters for desktops and 48
characters for laptop.
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