I know it's possible to read the BIOS settings and save them to a text file using the EFI Shell.
What I'm wondering is if it's possible to change bios settings using a similar method. This would have numerous advantages when used to configure multiple systems... But the main reason I am asking is because I am helping a friend with a seriously strange problem. His VCore is too low and is causing his new PC to crash before he can get into the BIOS settings and make the necessary changes.
I'm thinking it may be possible to remove all IDE/SATA cables which would force the PC to boot into the UEFI Shell and then quickly run a pre-configured command to alter the VCore.
Then again, this may not work either... But I'm at a loss for other possible solutions at the moment.
Motherboard is an Asus Z87-Pro running the 1205 Bios.
What I'm wondering is if it's possible to change bios settings using a similar method. This would have numerous advantages when used to configure multiple systems... But the main reason I am asking is because I am helping a friend with a seriously strange problem. His VCore is too low and is causing his new PC to crash before he can get into the BIOS settings and make the necessary changes.
I'm thinking it may be possible to remove all IDE/SATA cables which would force the PC to boot into the UEFI Shell and then quickly run a pre-configured command to alter the VCore.
Then again, this may not work either... But I'm at a loss for other possible solutions at the moment.
Motherboard is an Asus Z87-Pro running the 1205 Bios.