System Configuration User Guide

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Using
the
Intel®
System
Configuration
Utility
Using the Intel® System
Configuration Utility
Syscfg is a command-line scriptable utility that can be used to save and restore BIOS and
firmware settings to a file, or to set and display individual BIOS settings. Syscfg may be
used in a script to automate the process of configuring multiple servers. Few commands
may not be supported on all platforms due to limitations in the platform firmware /BIOS.
The description of each command will describe any limitations.
The general syntax is:
syscfg [{/|-}command [arguments]] […next_command [arguments]]
Multiple commands may be specified on a single line unless otherwise noted in the
Command Reference description. The maximum line length is 127 characters.
Note: This version of the utility can be run from EFI, Linux*, Windows* command prompt,
and Windows* Pre-installation Environment. Some platforms may not support all the
operating environments for this utility.
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