![]() Sure as you said Changing BIOS in cmd mode is little difficult, settings can only be done in real mode, because the Command Prompt does not have access to BIOS. It would help to understand what you are trying to achieve, and hopefully to be able to offer sme advice. ![]() Click on the "Start" menu and select "Run." Type "D:/>wmic bios get /format:list" to bring up a list of the BIOS settings.Īnd it can be edited in the same way as at start-upĬan you tell us why you are asking this? Editing the BIOS from a script is extremely unusual, and you certainly can't do it interactively from the command line.
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