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Mar 31, 2008 Hi, I have the ZALMAN CNPS9500 heatsink/fan. One of the greater features is that the fan speed adjust to the cpu temperature. My question is, I have my processor oced about 20%, cpu temp idles about 34-37c (enabled). I was wondering if I should disable the automatic fan speed in Bios to have the fan speed to run 100%, or Should I enable? Sep 02, 2018 Common options include 'debug=0x144' to enable kernel debugging, '-v' to enable verbose boot, '-s' to boot to single user mode, 'cpus=1' to simulate a single core system, and 'maxmem=1024' to cap available memory to 1024 MB RAM. All desired options. Feb 28, 2008 Hi, I have the vip rs3200+ on my tacoma 08 but when I lock or unlock the door there's no beep, and I have search how to enable the beep sound because I want to hear that to be sure my taco is lock. Do you know if there's a way to make it beep.
-->If you want to test Manufacturing Mode, you can enable it by using ffutool.exe or by using a BCD setting.
Note The recommended way to support manufacturing mode on shipping devices is to have the firmware support the Boot mode management UEFI protocol. For more info on this protocol, see Boot mode management UEFI protocol.
Enable or disable Manufacturing Mode with ffutool.exe
Apr 17, 2012 This not about the validity of a beep, it's about turning the damn thing off is all. This post, although a bit old, got noticed by me because I was also wondering how to turn the beeper off. Looks like we're going to have to southern-engineer this 1980's buzzer - which, you know, is not something that should be promoted, that people should.
If the device supports the boot mode UEFI protocol, you can enable or disable Manufacturing Mode with ffutool.exe by using the setBootMode parameter. The syntax is as follows:
- boot mode -- an integer that corresponds to the boot mode documented in EFI_BOOT_MODE_INFO enumeration.
- profile name -- the name of the manufacturing profile to enable. This is required when the boot mode is set to 1 and is ignored when the boot mode is set to 0.
The following example enables Manufacturing Mode and uses a manufacturing profile named CustomProfile:
The following example disables Manufacturing Mode, allowing the operating system to boot normally:
Enable Manufacturing Mode with a BCD setting
You can use the MfgMode BCD setting to test Manufacturing Mode with your custom manufacturing profiles. MfgMode is a string value that is set to the name of your custom manufacturing profile.
For example, you can start the device in Manufacturing Mode using the default manufacturing profile by running the following command on the device:
Or, you could start the device in Manufacturing Mode using a custom manufacturing profile named, CustomProfile, by doing the following:
You can also enable it on an offline device that is plugged in and is in USB mass storage mode. For example:
Note If you're using an older version of bcdedit.exe, you might have to use custom:22000140 instead of mfgmode as the BCD setting name.
Create a Manufacturing Mode BCD package
You can create a package that creates the MfgMode BCD entry and sets it to your custom manufacturing profile. To do this, you must first create an XML file that references the BCD entry: 'to export more data.
After that is created, you can reference it in a package XML file:
Note There is a Partition attribute defining that these BCD entries need to apply to the EFIESP partition. This should be updated to be the partition where the BCD store for your device resides. If this is different from the partition where the main operating system resides, other operations such as adding files and registry keys to the main operating system partition cannot be done from the same package.
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To create the package, you can use pkggen.exe (included with the Windows Driver Kit):