But since its possible to effectively change the BIOS when flashing, then it seems reasonable to conclude that there must be a way to manipulate BIOS settings without entering it directly, either programmatically or via a script.
![]() So maybe I need to look for an AM utility instead Or perhaps some other way, like the wmic command or another tool Ill check my Control Center but I doubt changing BIOS options will be in there. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Log in sign up User account menu 3 Can you edit Bios settings without rebooting the PC. Is there any way to pull up Bios settings through windows command prompt or anything As you probably know, I cannot reboot the computer I am working on remotely without getting kicked off the connection. Upvoted This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast Sort by best level 1 5 points 5 years ago Most large OEMs, like Dell and HP, have Windows utilities that can modify the BIOS. You could execute this remotely using PSEXEC or a similar deployment tool. But, most BIOS changes are going to require a reboot to be effective. I have one that enables PXE and sets the NIC to be first in Boot priority. Once the changes are made and it reboots - users computer would be good to go. Will have to see if I could use something something like this on our network, likely not but worth a try. ![]() All rights reserved Back to top.
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