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If both the entries match, the a green check mark is displayed next to the Conrm Password text box, else, a red X mark is displayed.
4 Click SUBMIT.
5 To apply the modications, export the conguration in ,ini or .exe format. See, Exporting the BIOS conguration.
Password protection screen
While exporting a le or report with system or setup password, a password protection screen is displayed. To export the le with the
password as clear text, click
Continue. To export the le without the password, click Mask.
Conguring the autoon option
You can congure the days on which you want the system to automatically turn on using the autoon option from the Power and
Performance Management category.
To congure the days:
1 Click the required option:
Create Multiplatform Package
Create Local System Package
Open a Saved Package
NOTE
: To open a saved package, click Open a Saved Package, browse to the le location, and then click
Open.
2 Click Edit, or double-click the option.
3 In the autoon option row, click View/Change in the Value to set column.
The auto on screen is displayed.
4 Select one of the following options from Auto On screen:
Disabled — To turn o the feature.
Weekdays — To turn on the target system automatically only on weekdays.
Every Day — To turn on the target system automatically everyday.
Selected Days — To choose the days on which the target system has to turn on automatically.
5 Click OK.
6 To apply the modications, export the conguration in ,ini or .exe format. See, Exporting the BIOS conguration.
Conguring the bootorder option
You can congure the boot order of a client system using the bootorder option from the Boot Management category. You can add,
remove, enable, disable, or change the boot order of the legacy and Unied Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) boot items.
To congure the boot order:
1 Click the required option:
Create Multiplatform Package
Create Local System Package
Open a Saved Package
NOTE
: To open a saved package, click Open a Saved Package, browse to the le location, and then click
Open.
2 Click Edit , or double-click the option.
3 In the bootorder option row, click View/Change in the Value to set column.
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