Reference Guide

Example
C:\>cctk --latitudeonflash=enable
latitudeonflash=enable
--legacyorom
Valid Argument enable, disable
Description
Enables or disables the BIOS detection and the usage of legacy expansion ROMs.
NOTE: You cannot enable legacyorom with Secure boot.
Example
C:\>cctk --legacyorom=enable
legacyorom=enable
--limitcpuidvalue
Valid Argument on, off
Description Limits the maximum value the processor standard CPUID function supports. Some
operating systems will be unable to install if the maximum CPUID function supported is
greater than 3. If set to on, the CPUID function is limited to 3. If set to off, the CPUID
function is not limited to 3.
Example
C:\>cctk --limitcpuidvalue=on
limitcpuidvalue=on
--logicproc
Valid Argument enable, disable
Description Enables or disables hyper threading on the next system boot. On some Dell platforms,
that support multi-core processor technology, this is enabled or disabled though the
platform does not support hyper threading. In this case, this command may enable or
disable multi-core processor technology.
Example
C:\>cctk --logicproc=enable
logicproc=enable
--lowpowers5
Valid Argument enable, disable
Description Description Enables or disables the low power (S5) state. If set to enable, the system will
go into lowest-Power Off mode in S4 and S5, turning off as much of the power-consuming
circuitry as required, to attempt to meet 1W power limit. This may disable components
like PME, USB power, etc. If set to disable, the system will be in a normal power-use
mode when in S4 or S5.
Example
C:\>cctk --lowpowers5=enable
lowpowers5=enable
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