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or
C:\>cctk bootorder --sequence=1,3
Example for Unknown
Devices
C:\>cctk bootorder --sequence=x01.1,x01.2
--bootseqset
Valid Argument diskettefirst, harddiskonly, devlist, cdromfirst
Description
Sets the Initial Program Load (IPL) device sequence for the next system boot.
diskettefirst — Sets the devices in the sequence: diskette, hard drive, CD- ROM,
and option ROMs (if available).
harddiskonly — Sets the devices in the sequence: hard drive and option ROMs (if
available).
devlist — Sets the devices in the sequence: diskette, CD-ROM, hard drive, and
option ROMs (if available).
cdromfirst — Sets the devices in the sequence: CD-ROM, diskette, hard drive,
option ROMs (if available).
Example
C:\>cctk --bootseqset=diskettefirst
bootseqset=diskettefirst
--bootspeed
Valid Argument default, compatible
Description Sets microprocessor speed to default or compatible. If set to compatible, the CPU speed
will be significantly slower. This is implementation dependent. There is no specific speed
for compatible, except that it is significantly slower than default.
Example
C:\>cctk --bootspeed=default
bootspeed=default
--boottimevideo
Valid Argument onboard, addin
Description
Sets the onboard or first add-in video controller for boot time messages.
NOTE: Depending on the BIOS search and system slot layout, the first add-in device
changes.
Example
C:\>cctk --boottimevideo=onboard
boottimevideo=onboard
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