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Example: To set the red as 234, green as 35 and blue as 56 for Custom1 color using KeyboardBacklightCustom1Color attribute. Provide
the secure password, if set, using the secure password parameter.
Set-Item -Path DellSmbios:\SystemConfiguration\KeyboardBacklightCustom2Color "234:35:56" –
PasswordSecure <Secure Text Password>
Provide the secure password, if set, using the secure password parameter.
Using the BootSequence feature
This feature allows you to configure the order of the devices from which the system tries to start up using the BootSequence option in
the BootSequence category.
BootList — determines the boot mode of the system. Select one of the following:
Uefi — To enable booting to Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) capable operating systems. Following are the supported
UEFI devices:
hdd — hard disk
cdrom — CD-ROM
hsbhdd — USB hard disk
usbdev — USB device
embnicipv4 — embedded NIC IPV4
embnicipv6 — embedded NIC IPV6
fibrechannel — Fibre Channel
Embnic — embedded NIC
fibrechannelex — FibreEx Channel
infiniband — Infiniband device
vendor — vendor device
i1394 — I1394 device
i2o — I20 device
uart — UART device
lun — LUN device
vlan — VLAN device
nvme — NVMe device
uri — URI device
ufs — UFS device
sd — SD device
bluetooth — Bluetooth device
wifi — Wi-Fi device
emmc — eMMC device
Legacy (the default) — To ensure compatibility with operating systems that do not support UEFI. Following are the supported legacy
devices:
floppy — floppy disk
hdd — hard disk
cdrom — CD-ROM
pcmcia — PCMCIA Device
usbdev — USB Device
nic — NIC
usbfloppy — USB floppy disk
usbhdd — USB hard disk
usbcdrom — USB CD-ROM
Embnic — embedded NIC
usbzip — USB ZIP
usbdevzip — USB device ZIP
bev — BEV device
NOTE: Legacy boot mode is not allowed when secure boot is enabled or legacy option ROM is disabled.
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