Dell Command Configure
Podsumowanie: Dell Command Configure is a packaged software application that provides configuration capability to business client platforms.
Instrukcje
Affected Products
- Dell Command | Configure
- Dell Command | Configure 4.0 or later requires platforms supporting WMI-ACPI BIOS. The complete functionalities of Dell Command | Configure is available for the supported platforms, see the Dell Command | Configure manual page for more information.
- Ensure that the SMM Security Mitigation BIOS Feature is Disabled on applicable platforms running Linux operating systems. Dell Command | Configure on Linux operating systems does not work as intended if the SMM Security Mitigation BIOS feature is Enabled.
- Dell Command | Configure 4.1 or later Supported Features Nomenclature (Names along with its Configuration Possible Value Names) have been refreshed across CLI and UI. Dell Command | Configure even though is Backward Compatible for the Older Nomenclature, it is highly advisable to migrate or create Scripts to start using these Newer Features Nomenclature.
View the complete list of the Newer and the Dell Command | Configure in the Manuals & Documents section of the Dell Command | Configure Product page, reference Dell Command | Configure Version 5.x Command Line Interface Reference Guide in the BIOS options section.
For the limited functionalities on non-WMI-ACPI complaint platforms, reference the Windows SMM Security Mitigations Table Compliance section in the Dell Command | Configure User's guide.
Importing ini file is failing for some features. For more information, check the logduring SCE execution or INI import. This happens when a feature depends on other features or needs a different environment during configuration. For example, - Enabling LegacyOrom when SecureBoot is enabled. To disable SoftGuardEn needs OSMM mode.
Dell Command | Configure
Dell Command | Configure is a packaged software application that provides configuration capability to business client platforms.
This product consists of a Command-Line Interface (CLI) and Graphical User Interface (UI) to configure various BIOS features. Dell Command | Configure supports the following Windows and Linux operating systems:
- Windows 11
- Windows 10
- Windows Pre-installation Environment (Windows PE)
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9
- Ubuntu Desktop 20.04
- Ubuntu Desktop 22.04
- Ubuntu 24.04
The latest version of Dell Command | Configure is v5.2.1.
Downloads
Dell Command | Configure 5.2.1 (Released - 11/2025)
What's New
- Fixed the issue where you cannot change the ChassisIntrustionReset using the Dell Command | Configure application.
- Fixed the issue where you cannot set the RestoreBIOSSettings to the BuiltInSafe option using the Dell Command | Configure application.
- Updated OpenSSL to Version 3.6.0 and libxml2 to Version 2.15.1
- Supports the new BIOS Attributes PowerFlush, PowerFlushCount, PowerFlushHotkeyCount, CustomerConfigRecv, SpiBackupStatus, TotalStorEncryption, PCIeDataLinkFeatureExchange, DcsdSwDvc, NvmeSpiRecovery, LegacyMSUefiCA, GCRegion, OverClocking, AlsSensor, DiscreteNPU, SystemBootupSound, FlashBypassPassword, TouchpadBacklight, Intel200SBoost, M2PcieSsd8, M2PcieSsd9, M2PcieSsd10, M2PcieSsd11, M2PcieSsd12, M2PcieSsd13, M2PcieSsd14, M2PcieSsd15, and SuppressDockIncompatibleWarn.
Video
Dell Client Configuration Toolkit (CCTK) - Activating the TPMe
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Dell Client Configuration Toolkit (CCTK) - Reset BIOS defaults
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