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Threaded would go back in time to just before the release of the first BIOS and ensure that the change he wanted to make was the default option. He would then disappear up his own arse in a temporal paradox.
The reason I ask is there is a PC that I have remote access (MS Remote Desktop) to and I would like to change the BIOS so that on power-up, the PC automatically starts.
At the moment, if there is a brief (or long) power outage, the PC needs someone to go there and hit the power button to boot it up again.
There is a BIOS setting on the PC for this, and if I could run a utility remotely to change the BIOS setting, it would save me a lot of bother.
I have never come across any software that allowed BIOS changes to be made from an OS. The DOS utils I have in my ancient collection were only for flashing / upgrading the BIOS which was kinda risky as the process could leave you with a dead m'board if it failed.
I did have a util called vampire which could read the BIOS info to a file which could then be edited in hex and flashed back to the BIOS or blown to a prom.
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