Change the settings of the BIOS on the Machines in bulk

I need to change the settings of the Legacy BIOS in the UEFI on machines in bulk instead of this manual, model lenovo is the E93Z, is there any kind of tool can do this in bulk or any mechanism

Please update me

There are utilities on the support site to allow the capture and playback of the BIOS settings.

http://support.Lenovo.com/us/en/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/ThinkCentre-E-Series-desktops/thin...

Look at the BIOS of Windows configuration tool, it's readme file and instructions. Note it is strongly recommended that all systems be BIOS level. In addition, the tool requires the system used to capture the settings BIOS either the same version of bios the system in which you play their return.

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