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Dell Command | Configure Version 3.1.2 User's Guide

Configuring the bootorder option

You can configure the boot order of a client system using the bootorder option from the Boot Management category. You can add, remove, enable, disable, or change the boot order of the legacy and Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) boot items.

To configure the boot order:

  1. Click the required option:
    • Create Multiplatform Package
    • Create Local System Package
    • Open a Saved Package
    • NOTE: To open a saved package, click Open a Saved Package, browse to the file location, and then click Open.
  2. Click Edit , or double-click the option.
  3. In the bootorder option row, click View/Change in the Value to set column.

    The boot order screen is displayed with the current boot order type and boot order options. For more information, see Configure boot order.

    • To create a multiplatform package, you can add devices.
      • NOTE: The multiplatform package supports only the legacy boot order.
    • To create a local system package and to open a saved package, you can add devices and edit the existing boot order, if present.
      • NOTE: Use the arrow buttons at the bottom of the Boot Order screen to change the boot order of the devices.
  4. Click OK to save the configuration, or click CLOSE to discard the changes and close the Boot Order screen.
  5. To apply the modifications, export the configuration in ,ini or .exe format. See, Exporting the BIOS configuration .

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