I have a bunch of HP workstations and we have been tasked with changing the BIOS Boot order. Is there anyway from Windows to tell that the boot order has been changed? I would like to generate a report showing they are done or not done. I could use SCCM 2012 R2 Hardware inventory if that is possible? Any direction other than going around to 500 machines twice to prove that they have been updated correctly is appreciated.
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