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Elitedesk 800 G3
Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

I'm looking at using BIOS config Manager to enable Wake on Lan on our systems since it's getting tiresome with end users turning off their systems at night. I have 7 laptop and desktop models. Have the The Elite 8300, Elite desk 800 g1 through G3 and the Elitebook 840/850 G1 through G3.

 

I have found the Wake on Lan settings on each model system is not quite the same as the others. Would I be better off to have a seperate instance for each model or work more on the syntax so all my model systems are covered? 

 

 

Test on multiple models 800 G2-G3, 840 G1-G3.

%path%\BiosConfigUtility.exe" /setvalue:"Wake on LAN","Follow Boot Order" or "Boot to Hard Drive"

 

or

 

800 G1

 

%path%\BiosConfigUtility.exe" /setvalue:"Remote Wakeup Boot Source","Local Hard Drive"

 

800 G2, G3, and 840 G3

%path%\BiosConfigUtility.exe" /setvalue:"Wake on LAN","Boot to Hard Drive"

 

840 G1, G2

%path%\BiosConfigUtility.exe" /setvalue:"Wake on LAN","Follow Boot Order"

 

 

 

 

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