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BIOS dump with current settings?
There are 100+ servers in the park, the task is not to manually configure the BIOS of each machine, to dump one configured (save) and clone to the rest. There is a microchip programmer, we also flash it from a flash drive from under DOS
. As far as I know, a regular dump of a configured BIOS (made by a programmer) does not save the settings and still has to be configured manually.
The question is where the settings are saved, how to pull them out of there, and scale them as quickly and simply as possible?
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Settings are stored separately.
As far as I know, now a lot of motherboards support saving profiles to a USB flash drive, for example. The easiest way to fill these profiles is also through the carrier. Look, perhaps there is such a functionality in the BIOS.
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