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Table 150. BIOS settings supported in Dell Command | Monitor 10.5 (continued)
BIOS Settings Name Description Supported
Operating
System(s)
Processor Core Count Enables the number of cores in each processor.
Possible values are:
0Enables all cores.
1NEnables the specified number of cores.
Windows, Linux
Processor Execute Disabled Enables or Disables the No Execute (NX) flag.
Possible values are:
Disabled
Enabled
Windows, Linux
Processor HT Assist Allows user to Disabled the Probe Filter chipset option from
BIOS setup. There are some applications that may have
lower performance with the chipset feature Enabled.
Possible values are:
Disabled
Enabled
Windows, Linux
Processor Virtualization Technology Enables or Disables processor Virtualization.
Possible values are:
Disabled
Enabled
Windows, Linux
Processor C State Control Enables or Disabled the C States Control.
Possible values are:
Enabled
Disabled
Windows, Linux
Processor Core Based Turbo Mode Enables or Disables Single Core Turbo Mode.
Possible values are:
Disabled
Enabled
Windows, Linux
Processor Logical Processor
(HyperThreading)
Enables or Disables hyperthreading on next boot. On some
Dell platforms, this property will show Enabled or Disabled
despite the platform not supporting hyperthreading. The
platforms in question are those that support Multi-Core
processor technology, but do not support hyperthreading.
In this case, the property actually toggles the multi-core
capability on and off, rather than hyperthreading.
Possible values are:
Enabled
Disabled
Windows, Linux
Programmable Button Configuration
Determines whether Rugged Control Center or the BIOS
configures the system's programmable buttons.
By default, these buttons are configured by the Rugged
Control Center (RCC) program in Windows. As an
alternative, the BIOS settings can be used to configure
these buttons.
Possible values are:
Configure by RCC
Configure by BIOS
Windows, Linux
286 BIOS settings supported in Dell Command | Monitor 10.5