Dell Client Configuration Toolkit 2.
Release Type and Definition Dell Client Configuration Toolkit (CCTK) is a packaged software offering that provides configuration capability to Dell client systems such as OptiPlex, Latitude, and Dell Precision workstation. You can configure the client systems using a Graphical User Interface (GUI) or a Command Line Interface (CLI).
o Peak Shift Configuration o Peak Shift Battery Threshold o Intel Rapid Start Technology (IRST) Timer o OROM Keyboard Access o Optional Boot Sequence o On Screen Buttons o Dock display port 1 Video source o Wireless Gigabit (WiGig) radio control switch o Memory mapped I/O above 4 GB o Switchable Graphics o Block S3 Sleep state o UEFI Network Stack o LAN with PXE boot option in wakeonlan Support for Advanced System Management (ASM) for: o Setting the non-critical threshold values f
Resolution: These options will work after upgrading to future BIOS releases. Issue 2: Description: If the system is not connected to internet, Windows 7 does not recognize the digital signature validity of CCTK installation file. Resolution: Connect the system to Internet and validate the digital signature. Issue 3: Description: To upgrade CCTK 1.0 to any future releases, uninstall CCTK 1.0 and install the current release.
Issue 10: Description: On Dell Precision workstation T3500, CCTK does not report the correct value of the turbomode option. Though the option is enabled, CCTK reports it as disabled. Issue 11: Description: On Latitude XT2, the busratio option does not set the argument max. Issue 12: Description: When you install CCTK on a Linux system, after installing the omilcore rpm, the following message is displayed: "To start all installed services without a reboot, enter the following command: srvadmin-services.
Issue 21: Description: CCTK allows enabling ‘Secure Boot’ when ‘Legacy Option ROM’ is enabled and boot mode is UEFI. However, there is no negative impact due to this on the BIOS. This issue will be addressed in the upcoming BIOS version. Issue 22: Description: CCTK does not allow enumerating ‘Secure Boot’ when it is disabled. However, there is no negative impact due to this on the BIOS. This issue will be addressed in the upcoming BIOS version.
GUI Issue 1: Description: On launching CCTK GUI from OptiPlex 990 and Latitude D630 (without administrator privileges), the CCTK GUI screen takes some time to appear. This does not hamper the system resources and CCTK will be functional. Issue 2: Description: On Dell Precision workstation M4400, the bootorder option may not display the correct number of boot devices. Issue 3: Description: CCTK GUI supports only printable characters for its text-entry fields.
• Extract the contents of SCE using the option ‘/s /e=’ in Windows environment. (For more details on this option, use /h switch). • To set the BIOS configuration in Win PE: o Place the extracted folder contents in an accessible location in the WinPE environment, where the BIOS configurations have to be set. o Apply the configuration by running the following command from the extracted folder: applyconfig.bat /logfile \<
Installation Procedure For information on installation of CCTK, see the "Dell Client Configuration Toolkit Installation Guide". Upgrading from previous versions For information on upgrade of CCTK, see the "Dell Client Configuration Toolkit Installation Guide". Uninstallation For complete uninstallation instructions, see the "Dell Client Configuration Toolkit Installation Guide" available at dell.com/support/manuals or User's Guide Online link available with CCTK.
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