bootcfg.exe BootCfg - Lists or changes the boot settings. 944a0d5b7891e3b6d7ae0d7ce41f04c1

File info

File name: bootcfg.exe.mui
Size: 88576 byte
MD5: 944a0d5b7891e3b6d7ae0d7ce41f04c1
SHA1: df25fbd66f88bcf2e90b496378f33aa98ff99852
SHA256: f45b1421062c68ee005ff68450416a8f248caa02dc790411aadb329f0d488afa
Operating systems: Windows 10
Extension: MUI
In x64: bootcfg.exe BootCfg - Lists or changes the boot settings. (32-bit)

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id English (U.S.) English
1ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /?" for usage.
ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /?" for usage.
2ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /QUERY /?" for usage.
ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /QUERY /?" for usage.
3ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /CHANGE /?" for usage.
ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /CHANGE /?" for usage.
4ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /COPY /?" for usage.
ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /COPY /?" for usage.
5ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /DELETE /?" for usage.
ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /DELETE /?" for usage.
6
BOOTCFG /Delete [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]] /ID bootid


BOOTCFG /Delete [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]] /ID bootid

7Description:
Description:
8Deletes an existing boot entry in the [operating systems]
Deletes an existing boot entry in the [operating systems]
9section of the BOOT.INI file.

section of the BOOT.INI file.

10Parameter List:
Parameter List:
11/S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.

/S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.

12/U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which
/U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which
13the command should execute.

the command should execute.

14/P [password] Specifies the password for the given
/P [password] Specifies the password for the given
15user context. Prompts for input if omitted.

user context. Prompts for input if omitted.

16/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id that needs
/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id that needs
17to be deleted from the [operating systems]
to be deleted from the [operating systems]
19/? Displays this help message.

/? Displays this help message.

20Examples:
Examples:
21BOOTCFG /Delete /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Delete /ID 2
23BOOTCFG /Delete /S system /U user /P password /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Delete /S system /U user /P password /ID 2
73
BOOTCFG /Query [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]


BOOTCFG /Query [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]

75Displays the boot information.

Displays the boot information.

77/S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.

/S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.

78/U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which
/U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which
80/P [password] Specifies the password for the given
/P [password] Specifies the password for the given
84BOOTCFG /Query
BOOTCFG /Query
85BOOTCFG /Query /S system /U user /P password
BOOTCFG /Query /S system /U user /P password
86BOOTCFG /Query /S ipaddress /U user /P password
BOOTCFG /Query /S ipaddress /U user /P password
87
BOOTCFG /Copy [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]

BOOTCFG /Copy [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]
88[/D description] /ID bootid

[/D description] /ID bootid

90Makes a copy of an existing boot entry.

Makes a copy of an existing boot entry.

97/D description The description of the OS entry being made.

/D description The description of the OS entry being made.

98/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to be copied
/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to be copied
99in the [operating systems] section of the
in the [operating systems] section of the
100BOOT.INI file.

BOOT.INI file.

103BOOTCFG /Copy /D "Windows with Debug" /ID 1
BOOTCFG /Copy /D "Windows with Debug" /ID 1
104BOOTCFG /Copy /S system /U user /D "Windows" /ID 3
BOOTCFG /Copy /S system /U user /D "Windows" /ID 3
105BOOTCFG /Copy /D "Windows /Crashdebug" /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Copy /D "Windows /Crashdebug" /ID 2
124ERROR: ERROR:
125ERROR: Invalid boot id specified.
ERROR: Invalid boot id specified.
126SUCCESS: Changed the timeout value in the BOOT.INI.
SUCCESS: Changed the timeout value in the BOOT.INI.
127ERROR: Unable to change the timeout value in the BOOT.INI.
ERROR: Unable to change the timeout value in the BOOT.INI.
128SUCCESS: Added redirect entry to the BOOT.INI.
SUCCESS: Added redirect entry to the BOOT.INI.
129ERROR: Unable to add the redirect entry in the BOOT.INI.
ERROR: Unable to add the redirect entry in the BOOT.INI.
130SUCCESS: Changed the default OS entry in the BOOT.INI.
SUCCESS: Changed the default OS entry in the BOOT.INI.
131ERROR: Unable to change the default OS in the BOOT.INI.
ERROR: Unable to change the default OS in the BOOT.INI.
132ERROR: Unable to modify the switches in the given OS entry.
ERROR: Unable to modify the switches in the given OS entry.
133ERROR: Unable to remove the switches from the given OS entry.
ERROR: Unable to remove the switches from the given OS entry.
134ERROR: Unable to make a copy of the given OS entry.
ERROR: Unable to make a copy of the given OS entry.
135ERROR: Cannot delete the OS entry, since there is only one OS entry.
ERROR: Cannot delete the OS entry, since there is only one OS entry.
136ERROR: Unable to delete the given OS entry.
ERROR: Unable to delete the given OS entry.
137ERROR: Cannot connect to the specified system.
ERROR: Cannot connect to the specified system.
138ERROR: Cannot open BOOT.INI file.
ERROR: Cannot open BOOT.INI file.
139ERROR: Unable to read/write the BOOT.INI file.
ERROR: Unable to read/write the BOOT.INI file.
140ERROR: Error in reading the BOOT.INI file.
ERROR: Error in reading the BOOT.INI file.
141ERROR: Unable to reset file permissions of the BOOT.INI file.
ERROR: Unable to reset file permissions of the BOOT.INI file.
142
BOOTCFG /Query


BOOTCFG /Query

144Allows an administrator to display the boot entries and their
Allows an administrator to display the boot entries and their
145settings for the local machine. The boot entries and their
settings for the local machine. The boot entries and their
146settings are read from the NVRAM.

settings are read from the NVRAM.

149ERROR: This OS version does not support EFI NVRAM.
ERROR: This OS version does not support EFI NVRAM.
151ERROR: Insufficient privileges.
ERROR: Insufficient privileges.
152SUCCESS: Specified boot entry has been deleted.
SUCCESS: Specified boot entry has been deleted.
153ERROR: Unable to delete the specified boot entry.
ERROR: Unable to delete the specified boot entry.
157ERROR: Unable to add the specified boot entry.
ERROR: Unable to add the specified boot entry.
158SUCCESS: Added the specified boot entry.
SUCCESS: Added the specified boot entry.
159OS Load Options OS Load Options
160OS Friendly Name OS Friendly Name
161Boot entry ID Boot entry ID
16237 37
16336 36
1644 4
165TABLE TABLE
166LIST LIST
167CSV CSV
168Path Path
16920 20
170Boot Entries
Boot Entries
171------------
------------
172Boot Loader Settings
Boot Loader Settings
173--------------------
--------------------
174Default path Default path
175Timeout Timeout
176Default OS Default OS
179ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /RAW /?" for usage.
ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /RAW /?" for usage.
180
BOOTCFG /Raw osoptions [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]

BOOTCFG /Raw osoptions [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]
181/ID bootid [/A]

/ID bootid [/A]

183Allows the user to specify the OS load options for a boot entry.

Allows the user to specify the OS load options for a boot entry.

185/RAW osoptions Specifies the OS options for a boot entry.
/RAW osoptions Specifies the OS options for a boot entry.
186The previous OS options will be replaced.

The previous OS options will be replaced.

192/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id in the
/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id in the
193[operating systems] section of the BOOT.INI
[operating systems] section of the BOOT.INI
194file to add the OS options to.

file to add the OS options to.

195/A Specifies that the OS options entered with
/A Specifies that the OS options entered with
196/RAW switch will be appended to the
/RAW switch will be appended to the
197existing OS options.

existing OS options.

200BOOTCFG /Raw "/DEBUG /SOS" /A /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Raw "/DEBUG /SOS" /A /ID 2
201BOOTCFG /Raw "/3GB" /A /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Raw "/3GB" /A /ID 2
202BOOTCFG /Raw "/CRASHDEBUG" /S system /U user /P password /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Raw "/CRASHDEBUG" /S system /U user /P password /ID 2
203SUCCESS: Added the switch to OS entry for line "%d" in the BOOT.INI file.
SUCCESS: Added the switch to OS entry for line "%d" in the BOOT.INI file.
204SKIPPING: The switch %s is already present.
SKIPPING: The switch %s is already present.
205SUCCESS: Removed the switch from the OS entry for line "%d" in the BOOT.INI.
SUCCESS: Removed the switch from the OS entry for line "%d" in the BOOT.INI.
206SUCCESS: Made a copy of the boot entry "%d".
SUCCESS: Made a copy of the boot entry "%d".
207SUCCESS: OS entry "%d" has been deleted.
SUCCESS: OS entry "%d" has been deleted.
300
BOOTCFG /Raw OSoptions [/A] /ID bootid


BOOTCFG /Raw OSoptions [/A] /ID bootid

302Allows an administrator to specify the OS load options for a boot
Allows an administrator to specify the OS load options for a boot
303entry.

entry.

305/RAW OSoptions Specifies the OS options for a boot entry.
/RAW OSoptions Specifies the OS options for a boot entry.
306The previous OS options will be overwritten.

The previous OS options will be overwritten.

307/A Specifies that the OS options entered with
/A Specifies that the OS options entered with
308/Raw switch will be appended to the existing
/Raw switch will be appended to the existing
309OS options.

OS options.

310/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add the
/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add the
311OS options to.

OS options to.

312/? Displays this help message.

/? Displays this help message.

314BOOTCFG /Raw "/DEBUG /SOS" /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Raw "/DEBUG /SOS" /ID 2
316BOOTCFG /Raw "/DEBUG /DEBUGPORT=COM2 /BAUDRATE=19200" /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Raw "/DEBUG /DEBUGPORT=COM2 /BAUDRATE=19200" /ID 2
325
BOOTCFG /Delete /ID bootid


BOOTCFG /Delete /ID bootid

327Allows an administrator to delete an existing boot entry.

Allows an administrator to delete an existing boot entry.

329/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id that
/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id that
330needs to be deleted.

needs to be deleted.

333BOOTCFG /Delete /ID 1
BOOTCFG /Delete /ID 1
334BOOTCFG /Delete /ID 3
BOOTCFG /Delete /ID 3
349ERROR: Could not make a copy of the boot entry "%d".
ERROR: Could not make a copy of the boot entry "%d".
350
BOOTCFG /Copy [/D description] /ID bootid


BOOTCFG /Copy [/D description] /ID bootid

352Allows an administrator to make a copy of an existing boot entry.

Allows an administrator to make a copy of an existing boot entry.

354/D description The description for the new OS entry.

/D description The description for the new OS entry.

355/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id
/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id
356to be made.

to be made.

360BOOTCFG /Copy /ID 3
BOOTCFG /Copy /ID 3
370ERROR: The timeout value could not be changed.
ERROR: The timeout value could not be changed.
371SUCCESS: The timeout value has been changed.
SUCCESS: The timeout value has been changed.
372ERROR: The next boot entry ID could not be changed.
ERROR: The next boot entry ID could not be changed.
373SUCCESS: The next boot entry ID has been changed.
SUCCESS: The next boot entry ID has been changed.
374ERROR: The headless redirection port could not be changed.
ERROR: The headless redirection port could not be changed.
375SUCCESS: The headless redirection port has been changed.
SUCCESS: The headless redirection port has been changed.
376SUCCESS: The boot entry line "%d" has been made as the default boot entry.
SUCCESS: The boot entry line "%d" has been made as the default boot entry.
377ERROR: Unable to make the boot entry "%d" the default boot entry.
ERROR: Unable to make the boot entry "%d" the default boot entry.
400SUCCESS: The OS load options were added to the BootID: %d.
SUCCESS: The OS load options were added to the BootID: %d.
401ERROR: Could not change the OS load options in the BootID: %d.
ERROR: Could not change the OS load options in the BootID: %d.
402INFO: The selected boot entry is not a Windows OS boot entry.
INFO: The selected boot entry is not a Windows OS boot entry.
403
BOOTCFG /Timeout value [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]


BOOTCFG /Timeout value [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]

405Allows the user to change the OS timeout value. The valid range
Allows the user to change the OS timeout value. The valid range
406is 0 to 999.

is 0 to 999.

408/S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.

/S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.

409/U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which
/U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which
411/P [password] Specifies the password for the given
/P [password] Specifies the password for the given
413/TIMEOUT value Specifies the time in seconds before
/TIMEOUT value Specifies the time in seconds before
414the default OS is loaded.

the default OS is loaded.

417BOOTCFG /Timeout 30
BOOTCFG /Timeout 30
418BOOTCFG /Timeout 50 /S system /U domain\user /P password
BOOTCFG /Timeout 50 /S system /U domain\user /P password
420
BOOTCFG /Default [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]] /ID bootid


BOOTCFG /Default [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]] /ID bootid

422Allows the user to change the Default OS entry.

Allows the user to change the Default OS entry.

431file to be made as Default OS.

file to be made as Default OS.

434BOOTCFG /Default /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Default /ID 2
435BOOTCFG /Default /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Default /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2
437ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /TIMEOUT /?" for usage.
ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /TIMEOUT /?" for usage.
438ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /DEFAULT /?" for usage.
ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /DEFAULT /?" for usage.
439ERROR: Unable to change the default OS entry in the BOOT.INI.
ERROR: Unable to change the default OS entry in the BOOT.INI.
441ERROR: Timeout value must be between 0 and 999 seconds.
ERROR: Timeout value must be between 0 and 999 seconds.
450
BOOTCFG /Timeout value


BOOTCFG /Timeout value

452Allows an administrator to change the Timeout value. Valid range
Allows an administrator to change the Timeout value. Valid range
455/Timeout value Specifies the time in seconds before
/Timeout value Specifies the time in seconds before
459BOOTCFG /Timeout 10
BOOTCFG /Timeout 10
580
BOOTCFG /Default /ID bootid


BOOTCFG /Default /ID bootid

582Allows an administrator to change the Default boot entry.

Allows an administrator to change the Default boot entry.

584/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id
/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id
585to be made the default boot entry.

to be made the default boot entry.

590
BOOTCFG /parameter [arguments]


BOOTCFG /parameter [arguments]

592This command line tool can be used to configure, query, change or
This command line tool can be used to configure, query, change or
593delete the boot entry settings in the BOOT.INI file.

delete the boot entry settings in the BOOT.INI file.

595/Copy Makes a copy of an existing boot entry.

/Copy Makes a copy of an existing boot entry.

596/Delete Deletes an existing boot entry from the BOOT.INI file.

/Delete Deletes an existing boot entry from the BOOT.INI file.

597/Query Displays the current boot entries and their settings.

/Query Displays the current boot entries and their settings.

598/Raw Allows the user to specify any switch to be added.

/Raw Allows the user to specify any switch to be added.

599/Timeout Allows the user to change the Timeout value.

/Timeout Allows the user to change the Timeout value.

600/Default Allows the user to change the Default boot entry.

/Default Allows the user to change the Default boot entry.

601/EMS Allows the user to configure the /redirect switch
/EMS Allows the user to configure the /redirect switch
602for headless support.

for headless support.

603/Debug Allows the user to specify the port and baudrate for
/Debug Allows the user to specify the port and baudrate for
604remote debugging.

remote debugging.

605/Addsw Allows the user to add predefined switches.

/Addsw Allows the user to add predefined switches.

606/Rmsw Allows the user to remove predefined switches.

/Rmsw Allows the user to remove predefined switches.

607/Dbg1394 Allows the user to configure 1394 port for debugging.

/Dbg1394 Allows the user to configure 1394 port for debugging.

608/? Displays this help message.

/? Displays this help message.

610BOOTCFG /Copy /?
BOOTCFG /Copy /?
611BOOTCFG /Delete /?
BOOTCFG /Delete /?
612BOOTCFG /Query /?
BOOTCFG /Query /?
613BOOTCFG /Raw /?
BOOTCFG /Raw /?
614BOOTCFG /Timeout /?
BOOTCFG /Timeout /?
615BOOTCFG /EMS /?
BOOTCFG /EMS /?
616BOOTCFG /Debug /?
BOOTCFG /Debug /?
617BOOTCFG /Addsw /?
BOOTCFG /Addsw /?
618BOOTCFG /Rmsw /?
BOOTCFG /Rmsw /?
619BOOTCFG /Dbg1394 /?
BOOTCFG /Dbg1394 /?
620BOOTCFG /Default /?
BOOTCFG /Default /?
621BOOTCFG /?

BOOTCFG /?

622WARNING: BOOT.INI is used for boot options on Windows XP and earlier
WARNING: BOOT.INI is used for boot options on Windows XP and earlier
623operating systems. Use the BCDEDIT command line tool to modify
operating systems. Use the BCDEDIT command line tool to modify
628Windows Vista boot options.
Windows Vista boot options.
630SUCCESS: Changed the OS entry switches for line "%d" in the BOOT.INI file.
SUCCESS: Changed the OS entry switches for line "%d" in the BOOT.INI file.
631ERROR: Debug port not present in OS entry "%d". Turn debugging on to add debug port.
ERROR: Debug port not present in OS entry "%d". Turn debugging on to add debug port.
632ERROR: Baud rate not present in OS entry "%d". Turn debugging on to add a baudrate value.
ERROR: Baud rate not present in OS entry "%d". Turn debugging on to add a baudrate value.
633ERROR: /DEBUG switch not present in OS entry "%d". Turn debugging on to add /DEBUG switch.
ERROR: /DEBUG switch not present in OS entry "%d". Turn debugging on to add /DEBUG switch.
634ERROR: Debug port is already present in OS entry "%d".
ERROR: Debug port is already present in OS entry "%d".
635ERROR: Baudrate is already present in OS entry "%d".
ERROR: Baudrate is already present in OS entry "%d".
636SUCCESS: Changed the redirection port in boot loader section.
SUCCESS: Changed the redirection port in boot loader section.
637ERROR: Unable to change the redirection port in boot loader section.
ERROR: Unable to change the redirection port in boot loader section.
638ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain redirect switch.
ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain redirect switch.
640ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains redirect switch.
ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains redirect switch.
641SUCCESS: Changed the redirection baudrate in boot loader section.
SUCCESS: Changed the redirection baudrate in boot loader section.
642ERROR: Unable to add redirection baudrate in the boot loader section.
ERROR: Unable to add redirection baudrate in the boot loader section.
645
BOOTCFG /EMS value [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]

BOOTCFG /EMS value [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]
646[/PORT port] [/BAUD baudrate] [/ID bootid]

[/PORT port] [/BAUD baudrate] [/ID bootid]

648Allows the user to add or change the EMS headless redirection
Allows the user to add or change the EMS headless redirection
649settings.

settings.

651/EMS value The valid set of EMS redirection
/EMS value The valid set of EMS redirection
652values are ON, OFF, EDIT.

values are ON, OFF, EDIT.

653NOTE: EDIT is used to change the current
NOTE: EDIT is used to change the current
654settings, and /ID cannot be used with EDIT.

settings, and /ID cannot be used with EDIT.

655/S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.

/S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.

656/U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which
/U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which
658/P [password] Specifies the password for the given
/P [password] Specifies the password for the given
660/PORT port Specifies the COM port to be used for
/PORT port Specifies the COM port to be used for
661redirection. Valid ports are COM1, COM2,
redirection. Valid ports are COM1, COM2,
662COM3, COM4, BIOSSET(EMS uses BIOS
COM3, COM4, BIOSSET(EMS uses BIOS
663settings).

settings).

664/BAUD baudrate Specifies the Baudrate to be used for
/BAUD baudrate Specifies the Baudrate to be used for
665redirection. Valid Baudrates are 9600,
redirection. Valid Baudrates are 9600,
66619200, 57600, 115200.

19200, 57600, 115200.

667/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add
/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add
669the EMS option. This is
the EMS option. This is
670required when EMS value is set to ON or
required when EMS value is set to ON or
671OFF.

OFF.

673NOTE: /ID switch is required for /EMS ON or OFF

NOTE: /ID switch is required for /EMS ON or OFF

675BOOTCFG /EMS ON /PORT COM1 /BAUD 19200 /ID 2
BOOTCFG /EMS ON /PORT COM1 /BAUD 19200 /ID 2
676BOOTCFG /EMS ON /PORT BIOSSET /ID 3
BOOTCFG /EMS ON /PORT BIOSSET /ID 3
677BOOTCFG /EMS OFF /S system /ID 2
BOOTCFG /EMS OFF /S system /ID 2
678BOOTCFG /EMS EDIT /PORT com2 /BAUD 115200
BOOTCFG /EMS EDIT /PORT com2 /BAUD 115200
679BOOTCFG /EMS OFF /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2
BOOTCFG /EMS OFF /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2
680
BOOTCFG /Debug value [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]

BOOTCFG /Debug value [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]
681[/PORT port] [/BAUD baudrate] /ID bootid

[/PORT port] [/BAUD baudrate] /ID bootid

683Allows the user to add or change the debug settings.

Allows the user to add or change the debug settings.

686/DEBUG value The valid set of debugging
/DEBUG value The valid set of debugging
694/PORT port Specifies the COM port to connect to remote
/PORT port Specifies the COM port to connect to remote
695machine to be used for debugging. Valid
machine to be used for debugging. Valid
696ports are COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4.

ports are COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4.

697/BAUD baudrate Specifies the baudrate to be used for
/BAUD baudrate Specifies the baudrate to be used for
698debugging. Valid Baudrates are 9600,
debugging. Valid Baudrates are 9600,
69919200, 38400, 57600, 115200.

19200, 38400, 57600, 115200.

700/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add the
/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add the
705BOOTCFG /Debug ON /PORT COM1 /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Debug ON /PORT COM1 /ID 2
706BOOTCFG /Debug OFF /S system /U user /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Debug OFF /S system /U user /ID 2
707BOOTCFG /Debug EDIT /PORT com2 /BAUD 19200 /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Debug EDIT /PORT com2 /BAUD 19200 /ID 2
708BOOTCFG /Debug OFF /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Debug OFF /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2
712WARNING: The Redirect port specified is being ignored. Use the edit option to change the port setting.
WARNING: The Redirect port specified is being ignored. Use the edit option to change the port setting.
713WARNING: The Redirect baudrate specified is being ignored. Use the edit option to change the baud rate.
WARNING: The Redirect baudrate specified is being ignored. Use the edit option to change the baud rate.
714ERROR: Debug switch is already present.
ERROR: Debug switch is already present.
715
BOOTCFG /EMS value /ID bootid


BOOTCFG /EMS value /ID bootid

717Allows an administrator to add or remove the EMS headless
Allows an administrator to add or remove the EMS headless
718redirection settings.

redirection settings.

720/EMS value The valid set of values for EMS
/EMS value The valid set of values for EMS
721redirection are ON, OFF.

redirection are ON, OFF.

722/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add
/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add
723the OS options to.

the OS options to.

724/? Displays this help message.

/? Displays this help message.

726BOOTCFG /EMS ON /ID 2
BOOTCFG /EMS ON /ID 2
727BOOTCFG /EMS OFF /ID 3
BOOTCFG /EMS OFF /ID 3
740
BOOTCFG /Debug value [/PORT port] [/BAUD baudrate] /ID bootid


BOOTCFG /Debug value [/PORT port] [/BAUD baudrate] /ID bootid

742Allows an administrator to add or change the debug settings
Allows an administrator to add or change the debug settings
743for a specified OS entry.

for a specified OS entry.

745/DEBUG value The valid set of debugging values
/DEBUG value The valid set of debugging values
746are ON, OFF, EDIT.

are ON, OFF, EDIT.

747/PORT port Specifies the COM port to connect to remote
/PORT port Specifies the COM port to connect to remote
748machine to be used for debugging.
machine to be used for debugging.
749Valid ports are COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4.

Valid ports are COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4.

750/BAUD baudrate Specifies the baudrate to be used for
/BAUD baudrate Specifies the baudrate to be used for
751debugging. Valid Baudrates are 9600, 19200,
debugging. Valid Baudrates are 9600, 19200,
75238400, 57600, 115200.

38400, 57600, 115200.

753/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add
/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add
757BOOTCFG /Debug ON /PORT COM1 /BAUD 19200 /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Debug ON /PORT COM1 /BAUD 19200 /ID 2
758BOOTCFG /Debug ON /PORT COM4 /ID 3
BOOTCFG /Debug ON /PORT COM4 /ID 3
759BOOTCFG /Debug OFF /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Debug OFF /ID 2
760BOOTCFG /Debug EDIT /PORT com2 /BAUD 38400 /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Debug EDIT /PORT com2 /BAUD 38400 /ID 2
770ERROR: Debug switch not present in the OS load options.
ERROR: Debug switch not present in the OS load options.
771ERROR: Debug port is not present in the OS load options.
ERROR: Debug port is not present in the OS load options.
772ERROR: Invalid syntax. Please refer to the help.
ERROR: Invalid syntax. Please refer to the help.
773SUCCESS: The OS load options have been changed for the BootID: %d.
SUCCESS: The OS load options have been changed for the BootID: %d.
775ERROR: Redirect switch is already present in the OS load options.
ERROR: Redirect switch is already present in the OS load options.
776ERROR: Could not change the global boot options.
ERROR: Could not change the global boot options.
777ERROR: Redirect switch is not present in the OS load options.
ERROR: Redirect switch is not present in the OS load options.
778ERROR: No port or baudrate specified for editing.
ERROR: No port or baudrate specified for editing.
779ERROR: Invalid syntax. Username cannot be specified without specifying a system name.
ERROR: Invalid syntax. Username cannot be specified without specifying a system name.
780ERROR: Invalid syntax. Password cannot be specified without specifying a user name.
ERROR: Invalid syntax. Password cannot be specified without specifying a user name.
781ERROR: There is no port specified for redirection.
ERROR: There is no port specified for redirection.
782ERROR: The system name cannot be null.
ERROR: The system name cannot be null.
783ERROR: The user name cannot be null.
ERROR: The user name cannot be null.
784ERROR: Debug port is already present in the OS load options.
ERROR: Debug port is already present in the OS load options.
785ERROR: Debug baud rate is already present in the OS load options.
ERROR: Debug baud rate is already present in the OS load options.
787WARNING: Ignoring the specified credentials for the local system.
WARNING: Ignoring the specified credentials for the local system.
788ERROR: The maximum number of boot entries allowed is 20.
ERROR: The maximum number of boot entries allowed is 20.
790ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains the /noguiboot switch.
ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains the /noguiboot switch.
791ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains the /sos switch.
ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains the /sos switch.
792ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains the /basevideo switch.
ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains the /basevideo switch.
793ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains the /maxmem switch.
ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains the /maxmem switch.
794ERROR: Invalid maxmem value specified.
Maxmem value must be greater than or equal to 32.
ERROR: Invalid maxmem value specified.
Maxmem value must be greater than or equal to 32.
795ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain the /maxmem switch.
ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain the /maxmem switch.
796ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain the /sos switch.
ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain the /sos switch.
797ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain the /basevideo switch.
ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain the /basevideo switch.
798ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain the /noguiboot switch.
ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain the /noguiboot switch.
799SUCCESS: Removed the switches from the OS entry for line "%d" in the BOOT.INI.
SUCCESS: Removed the switches from the OS entry for line "%d" in the BOOT.INI.
800ERROR: Unable to remove switches from the OS entry "%d" in the BOOT.INI.
ERROR: Unable to remove switches from the OS entry "%d" in the BOOT.INI.
801ERROR: The value specified for maxmem is invalid.
ERROR: The value specified for maxmem is invalid.
852This command line tool allows an administrator to configure, query,
This command line tool allows an administrator to configure, query,
853change or delete the boot entry settings in the NVRAM.

change or delete the boot entry settings in the NVRAM.

855/Copy Makes a copy of an existing boot entry.

/Copy Makes a copy of an existing boot entry.

856/Delete Deletes an existing boot entry from the NVRAM.

/Delete Deletes an existing boot entry from the NVRAM.

857/Query Displays the current boot entries and their settings.

/Query Displays the current boot entries and their settings.

858/Raw Allows the user to specify any switch to be
/Raw Allows the user to specify any switch to be
859added to a specified boot entry.

added to a specified boot entry.

860/Timeout Allows the user to change the Timeout value.

/Timeout Allows the user to change the Timeout value.

861/Default Allows the user to change the Default boot entry.

/Default Allows the user to change the Default boot entry.

862/EMS Allows the user to configure the /redirect switch
/EMS Allows the user to configure the /redirect switch
864/Debug Allows the user to specify the port and baudrate for
/Debug Allows the user to specify the port and baudrate for
865debugging.

debugging.

866/Addsw Allows the user to add predefined switches.

/Addsw Allows the user to add predefined switches.

867/Rmsw Allows the user to remove predefined switches.

/Rmsw Allows the user to remove predefined switches.

868/Dbg1394 Allows the user to configure the 1394 port for
/Dbg1394 Allows the user to configure the 1394 port for
870/Mirror Allows the user to add information
/Mirror Allows the user to add information
871about a mirrored drive.

about a mirrored drive.

872/List Allows the user to List information
/List Allows the user to List information
873about a drive.

about a drive.

874/Update Allows the user to update Partition information
/Update Allows the user to update Partition information
875on a drive.

on a drive.

876/Clone Allows the user to clone a boot entry
/Clone Allows the user to clone a boot entry
878/? Displays this help message.

/? Displays this help message.

891BOOTCFG /Mirror /?
BOOTCFG /Mirror /?
892BOOTCFG /List /?
BOOTCFG /List /?
893BOOTCFG /Update /?
BOOTCFG /Update /?
894BOOTCFG /?

BOOTCFG /?

895WARNING: NVRAM is used for boot options on Windows XP and earlier operating
WARNING: NVRAM is used for boot options on Windows XP and earlier operating
896systems. Use the BCDEDIT command line tool to modify Windows Vista
systems. Use the BCDEDIT command line tool to modify Windows Vista
897boot options.
boot options.
900
BOOTCFG /Addsw [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]

BOOTCFG /Addsw [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]
901{ [/MM val] [/BV] [/SO] [/NG] } /ID bootid

{ [/MM val] [/BV] [/SO] [/NG] } /ID bootid

903Allows the user to add the switches for a specified OS entry.

Allows the user to add the switches for a specified OS entry.

905/S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.

/S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.

906/U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which
/U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which
908/P [password] Specifies the password for the given
/P [password] Specifies the password for the given
911/MM value Specifies to add the /maxmem switch which
/MM value Specifies to add the /maxmem switch which
912limits the amount of RAM (in MB)
limits the amount of RAM (in MB)
913the OS can use. This value must be
the OS can use. This value must be
914greater than or equal to 32.

greater than or equal to 32.

915/BV Specifies to add the /basevideo switch which
/BV Specifies to add the /basevideo switch which
916directs the OS to use standard VGA mode for
directs the OS to use standard VGA mode for
917the installed video driver.

the installed video driver.

918/SO Specifies to add the /sos switch which
/SO Specifies to add the /sos switch which
919will display the name of each device
will display the name of each device
920driver while loading.

driver while loading.

921/NG Specifies to add the /noguiboot switch which
/NG Specifies to add the /noguiboot switch which
922disables the Windows progress bar that
disables the Windows progress bar that
923appears before the logon prompt.

appears before the logon prompt.

924/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add
/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add
928BOOTCFG /Addsw /MM 64 /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Addsw /MM 64 /ID 2
929BOOTCFG /Addsw /SO /ID 3
BOOTCFG /Addsw /SO /ID 3
930BOOTCFG /Addsw /SO /NG /S system /U domain\user /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Addsw /SO /NG /S system /U domain\user /ID 2
931BOOTCFG /Addsw /NG /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Addsw /NG /ID 2
932BOOTCFG /Addsw /MM 96 /NG /S system /U user /P password /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Addsw /MM 96 /NG /S system /U user /P password /ID 2
940
BOOTCFG /Addsw { [/MM val] [/BV] [/SO] [/NG] } /ID bootid


BOOTCFG /Addsw { [/MM val] [/BV] [/SO] [/NG] } /ID bootid

942Allows an administrator to add switches for a specified OS entry.

Allows an administrator to add switches for a specified OS entry.

944/MM value Specifies to add the /maxmem switch which
/MM value Specifies to add the /maxmem switch which
945limits the maximum amount of RAM (in MB)
limits the maximum amount of RAM (in MB)
952/SO Specifies to add the /sos switch which will
/SO Specifies to add the /sos switch which will
953display the name of each device driver
display the name of each device driver
954while loading.

while loading.

955/NG Specifies to add the /noguiboot switch which
/NG Specifies to add the /noguiboot switch which
963BOOTCFG /Addsw /SO /ng /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Addsw /SO /ng /ID 2
964BOOTCFG /Addsw /BV /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Addsw /BV /ID 2
965BOOTCFG /Addsw /MM 96 /ng /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Addsw /MM 96 /ng /ID 2
970
BOOTCFG /Rmsw [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]

BOOTCFG /Rmsw [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]
971{ [/MM] [/BV] [/SO] [/NG] } /ID bootid

{ [/MM] [/BV] [/SO] [/NG] } /ID bootid

973Allows the user to remove the switches from an OS entry.

Allows the user to remove the switches from an OS entry.

980/MM Removes the /maxmem switch.

/MM Removes the /maxmem switch.

982/BV Removes the /basevideo switch.

/BV Removes the /basevideo switch.

985/SO Removes the /sos switch.

/SO Removes the /sos switch.

988/NG Removes the /noguiboot switch.

/NG Removes the /noguiboot switch.

991/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to remove
/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to remove
993the OS options from.

the OS options from.

996BOOTCFG /Rmsw /MM /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Rmsw /MM /ID 2
997BOOTCFG /Rmsw /SO /ID 3
BOOTCFG /Rmsw /SO /ID 3
998BOOTCFG /Rmsw /SO /NG /S system /U user /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Rmsw /SO /NG /S system /U user /ID 2
999BOOTCFG /Rmsw /NG /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Rmsw /NG /ID 2
1000BOOTCFG /Rmsw /MM /NG /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Rmsw /MM /NG /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2
1010
BOOTCFG /Rmsw { [/MM ] [/BV] [/SO] [/NG] } /ID bootid


BOOTCFG /Rmsw { [/MM ] [/BV] [/SO] [/NG] } /ID bootid

1012Allows an administrator to remove switches from an OS entry.

Allows an administrator to remove switches from an OS entry.

1019/SO Removes the /sos switch.

/SO Removes the /sos switch.

1026to remove the OS options from.

to remove the OS options from.

1030BOOTCFG /Rmsw /SO /NG /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Rmsw /SO /NG /ID 2
1031BOOTCFG /Rmsw /BV /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Rmsw /BV /ID 2
1032BOOTCFG /Rmsw /MM /NG /ID 2
BOOTCFG /Rmsw /MM /NG /ID 2
1050ERROR: No COM port present. Add a COM port and then proceed.
ERROR: No COM port present. Add a COM port and then proceed.
1051ERROR: Invalid syntax. "%1" value is not allowed for "/%2" option.
ERROR: Invalid syntax. "%1" value is not allowed for "/%2" option.
1052ERROR: Invalid syntax. Mandatory switch 'id' is missing.
ERROR: Invalid syntax. Mandatory switch 'id' is missing.
1070ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /ADDSW /?" for usage.
ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /ADDSW /?" for usage.
1071ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /RMSW /?" for usage.
ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /RMSW /?" for usage.
1072ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /DEBUG /?" for usage.
ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /DEBUG /?" for usage.
1073ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /EMS /?" for usage.
ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /EMS /?" for usage.
1080ERROR: The /dbg1394 switch is not present.
ERROR: The /dbg1394 switch is not present.
1081ERROR: The /dbg1394 switch is already present.
ERROR: The /dbg1394 switch is already present.
1082ERROR: Could not change the OS load options for the BootID: %d.
ERROR: Could not change the OS load options for the BootID: %d.
1083ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /DBG1394 /?" for usage.
ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /DBG1394 /?" for usage.
1084ERROR: Invalid syntax. Channel value must be between 1 and 64.
ERROR: Invalid syntax. Channel value must be between 1 and 64.
1480ERROR: Can't load NTDLL.DLL.
ERROR: Can't load NTDLL.DLL.
2000
BOOTCFG /DBG1394 value [/CH channel] /ID bootid

BOOTCFG /DBG1394 value [/CH channel] /ID bootid
2003Allows an administrator to configure the 1394 port debugging.

Allows an administrator to configure the 1394 port debugging.

2005/DBG1394 value The valid set of Dbg1394 switch values
/DBG1394 value The valid set of Dbg1394 switch values
2006are ON, OFF.

are ON, OFF.

2007/CH channel Specifies the 1394 channel. Valid values: 1 to 64.

/CH channel Specifies the 1394 channel. Valid values: 1 to 64.

2008/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to change
/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to change
2011/? Displays this help message.

/? Displays this help message.

2013BOOTCFG /DBG1394 ON /CH 20 /ID 2
BOOTCFG /DBG1394 ON /CH 20 /ID 2
2019BOOTCFG /DBG1394 OFF /ID 2
BOOTCFG /DBG1394 OFF /ID 2
2025
BOOTCFG /Dbg1394 value [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]

BOOTCFG /Dbg1394 value [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]
2026[/CH channel] /ID bootid

[/CH channel] /ID bootid

2028Allows the user to configure the 1394 port for debugging.

Allows the user to configure the 1394 port for debugging.

2030/DBG1394 value The valid set of Dbg1394 switch values
/DBG1394 value The valid set of Dbg1394 switch values
2032/S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.

/S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.

2033/U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which
/U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which
2035/P [password] Specifies the password for the given
/P [password] Specifies the password for the given
2037/CH channel Specifies the channel. Valid values: 1 to 64.

/CH channel Specifies the channel. Valid values: 1 to 64.

2038/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to change
/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to change
2043BOOTCFG /DBG1394 ON /CH 30 /ID 3
BOOTCFG /DBG1394 ON /CH 30 /ID 3
2044BOOTCFG /DBG1394 ON /CH 20 /S system /U user /ID 2
BOOTCFG /DBG1394 ON /CH 20 /S system /U user /ID 2
2045BOOTCFG /DBG1394 OFF /ID 2
BOOTCFG /DBG1394 OFF /ID 2
2055BOOTCFG /DBG1394 OFF /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2
BOOTCFG /DBG1394 OFF /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2
2056ERROR: Cannot remove the /dbg1394 switch with this option.
Use /DBG1394 switch for removing 1394 port.
ERROR: Cannot remove the /dbg1394 switch with this option.
Use /DBG1394 switch for removing 1394 port.
2057ERROR: The target system must be running a 32 bit OS.
ERROR: The target system must be running a 32 bit OS.
2058ERROR: Access Denied.
ERROR: Access Denied.
2060ERROR: Invalid syntax. Mandatory switch /ID is missing.
ERROR: Invalid syntax. Mandatory switch /ID is missing.
2061Type "BOOTCFG /EMS /?" for usage.
Type "BOOTCFG /EMS /?" for usage.
2062ERROR: Cannot edit the /DBG1394 switch with this option.
Use /DBG1394 switch for editing 1394 port.
ERROR: Cannot edit the /DBG1394 switch with this option.
Use /DBG1394 switch for editing 1394 port.
2063Type "BOOTCFG /DBG1394 /?" for usage.
Type "BOOTCFG /DBG1394 /?" for usage.
2064ERROR: Baud rate is not present. Add a baud rate and then proceed.
ERROR: Baud rate is not present. Add a baud rate and then proceed.
2065ERROR: Invalid syntax. Default argument is missing.
ERROR: Invalid syntax. Default argument is missing.
2066ERROR: Remote boot configuration is not supported for 64 bit machines.
ERROR: Remote boot configuration is not supported for 64 bit machines.
2067WARNING: WARNING:
2068ERROR: Baudrate cannot be added without adding a debugport.
ERROR: Baudrate cannot be added without adding a debugport.
2069ERROR: The /dbg1394 switch already present.
ERROR: The /dbg1394 switch already present.
2080ERROR: Unexpected error from NtQueryBootEntryOrder.
ERROR: Unexpected error from NtQueryBootEntryOrder.
2081ERROR: Unexpected error from NtEnumerateBootEntries.
ERROR: Unexpected error from NtEnumerateBootEntries.
2082ERROR: Unexpected error from NtQueryBootOptions.
ERROR: Unexpected error from NtQueryBootOptions.
2083ERROR: Unexpected error from NtModifyBootEntry.
ERROR: Unexpected error from NtModifyBootEntry.
2084ERROR: Unexpected error occurred.
ERROR: Unexpected error occurred.
2085ERROR: Unexpected error from NtSetBootEntryOrder.
ERROR: Unexpected error from NtSetBootEntryOrder.
2087ERROR: This version does not support EFI NVRAM.
ERROR: This version does not support EFI NVRAM.
2088ERROR: Debugport does not exist.
ERROR: Debugport does not exist.
2089ERROR: Unexpected error occurred when parsing BOOT.INI file.
ERROR: Unexpected error occurred when parsing BOOT.INI file.
3000
BOOTCFG /Mirror /ADD guid [/D description] [/ID bootid]


BOOTCFG /Mirror /ADD guid [/D description] [/ID bootid]

3003Allows an administrator to add a boot entry for a mirrored drive.

Allows an administrator to add a boot entry for a mirrored drive.

3005/ADD guid Adds a new boot entry for the mirrored
/ADD guid Adds a new boot entry for the mirrored
3006partition with the specified GUID.

partition with the specified GUID.

3007/D description The description of the boot entry being added.

/D description The description of the boot entry being added.

3008/ID bootid The boot entry whose loader path is to be used.
/ID bootid The boot entry whose loader path is to be used.
3009Defaults to current boot entry id.

Defaults to current boot entry id.

3010/? Displays this help message.

/? Displays this help message.

3012BOOTCFG /MIRROR /ADD 09ea8ba0-a122-01c0-f1b3-12714f758821
BOOTCFG /MIRROR /ADD 09ea8ba0-a122-01c0-f1b3-12714f758821
3013/D "Mirrored OS Entry" /ID 3
/D "Mirrored OS Entry" /ID 3
3020BOOTCFG /MIRROR /ADD {09ea8ba0-a122-01c0-f1b3-12714f758821} /ID 2
BOOTCFG /MIRROR /ADD {09ea8ba0-a122-01c0-f1b3-12714f758821} /ID 2
3021ERROR: The OS option must start with "/".
ERROR: The OS option must start with "/".
3022ERROR: File not found.
ERROR: File not found.
3040Boot Options
Boot Options
3042Timeout: %d
Timeout: %d
3043CurrentBootEntryID: %d
CurrentBootEntryID: %d
3044HeadlessRedirection: Not set

HeadlessRedirection: Not set

3045HeadlessRedirection: %s

HeadlessRedirection: %s

3047------------

------------

3048Boot entry ID: %d
Boot entry ID: %d
3049OS Friendly Name: %s
OS Friendly Name: %s
3050OS Friendly Name: N/A
OS Friendly Name: N/A
3051OsLoadOptions: %s
OsLoadOptions: %s
3052OsLoadOptions: N/A
OsLoadOptions: N/A
3053BootFilePath: %s
BootFilePath: %s
3054OsFilePath: %s

OsFilePath: %s

3055ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /MIRROR /?" for usage.
ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /MIRROR /?" for usage.
3056ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /LIST /?" for usage.
ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /LIST /?" for usage.
3057ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /UPDATE /?" for usage.
ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /UPDATE /?" for usage.
3058Default: %s
Default: %s
3065ERROR: Unable to open drive.
ERROR: Unable to open drive.
3066
PRIMARY GPT HEADER:

PRIMARY GPT HEADER:
3067
PRIMARY GPT PARTITION:

PRIMARY GPT PARTITION:
3068ERROR: Unable to display output.
ERROR: Unable to display output.
3075INFO: No partition entries found.
INFO: No partition entries found.
3076
Partition GUID : {

Partition GUID : {
3077}
}
3078Partition Type : { Partition Type : {
3079Starting LBA : %I64u
Starting LBA : %I64u
3080Partition Name : Partition Name :
3081
DiskGUID : {

DiskGUID : {
3083----------------------
----------------------
3090ERROR: The boot entry length cannot be more than %d characters.
ERROR: The boot entry length cannot be more than %d characters.
3091ERROR: The OS options length cannot be more than %d characters.
ERROR: The OS options length cannot be more than %d characters.
3092ERROR: The specified port has already been used as a debug port. Please use a different port.
ERROR: The specified port has already been used as a debug port. Please use a different port.
3093ERROR: The specified port already used for redirection. Please use a different port.
ERROR: The specified port already used for redirection. Please use a different port.
3094ERROR: The OS friendly name is too long.
ERROR: The OS friendly name is too long.
3200
BOOTCFG /LIST [disknumber]


BOOTCFG /LIST [disknumber]

3202Allows an administrator to list the partition information of the
Allows an administrator to list the partition information of the
3203specified disk.

specified disk.

3205/LIST disknumber Lists the partition information for
/LIST disknumber Lists the partition information for
3206the specified disk. Defaults to Disk 0.

the specified disk. Defaults to Disk 0.

3209BOOTCFG /LIST
BOOTCFG /LIST
3210BOOTCFG /LIST 1
BOOTCFG /LIST 1
3300
BOOTCFG /UPDATE guid


BOOTCFG /UPDATE guid

3303Allows an administrator to update information about a boot entry.

Allows an administrator to update information about a boot entry.

3305/UPDATE guid Modifies the boot entry with the specified
/UPDATE guid Modifies the boot entry with the specified
3306GUID, and updates the partition # in the
GUID, and updates the partition # in the
3307entry if needed.

entry if needed.

3310/? Displays this help message.

/? Displays this help message.

3312BOOTCFG /UPDATE 0c347ba0-a122-01c0-d931-f8428177d974
BOOTCFG /UPDATE 0c347ba0-a122-01c0-d931-f8428177d974
3313BOOTCFG /UPDATE {75caafde-eb35-48b3-bfa2-cbfd66f7f00e}

BOOTCFG /UPDATE {75caafde-eb35-48b3-bfa2-cbfd66f7f00e}

3500ERROR: Invalid GUID specified.
ERROR: Invalid GUID specified.
3501ERROR: Unable to read specified disk.
ERROR: Unable to read specified disk.
3502SUCCESS: GUID matches partition "%d".
SUCCESS: GUID matches partition "%d".
3503ERROR: Specified GUID not found.
ERROR: Specified GUID not found.
3504ERROR: Unable to retrieve tokens.
ERROR: Unable to retrieve tokens.
3505SUCCESS: The specified GUID has been modified.
SUCCESS: The specified GUID has been modified.
3506ERROR: Failed to enumerate the boot entries.
ERROR: Failed to enumerate the boot entries.
3507ERROR: FindBootEntry() - invalid parameter.
ERROR: FindBootEntry() - invalid parameter.
3508ERROR: FindBootEntry() - NULL pEntryList.
ERROR: FindBootEntry() - NULL pEntryList.
3509ERROR: FindBootEntry() : NtTranslateFilePath() failed.
ERROR: FindBootEntry() : NtTranslateFilePath() failed.
3510ERROR: Unable to update the boot entries.
ERROR: Unable to update the boot entries.
3511ERROR: Selected GUID is an invalid partition GUID.
ERROR: Selected GUID is an invalid partition GUID.
3512INFO: Specified GUID has already been updated.
INFO: Specified GUID has already been updated.
3650
Partition table info for Disk: %d

Partition table info for Disk: %d
3651
---------------------------------

---------------------------------
3652
Partition No: %d

Partition No: %d
3653
Partition Style: MBR

Partition Style: MBR
3654
Partition Style: GPT

Partition Style: GPT
3655
Partition Style: RAW

Partition Style: RAW
3656
Starting offset:

Starting offset:
3657Partition length: Partition length:
3658Partition GUID: Partition GUID:
3659
GUID type:

GUID type:
3660
Partition name: %s

Partition name: %s
3700ERROR: Unable to get the partition information.
ERROR: Unable to get the partition information.
3701ERROR: Partition style is not a recognized format.
ERROR: Partition style is not a recognized format.
3702ERROR: Unable to add a mirrored boot entry.
ERROR: Unable to add a mirrored boot entry.
3703SUCCESS: The mirrored boot entry has been added.
SUCCESS: The mirrored boot entry has been added.
3704INFO: The boot entry could not be added.
INFO: The boot entry could not be added.
3705ERROR: Cannot add mirrored boot entry because the boot path is empty.
ERROR: Cannot add mirrored boot entry because the boot path is empty.
3707Mirrored Boot Entry Mirrored Boot Entry
3708Copy of Copy of
3709ERROR: Unexpected error occurred when parsing system name.
ERROR: Unexpected error occurred when parsing system name.
3710ERROR: /dbg1394 switch cannot be added when baudrate is configured.
ERROR: /dbg1394 switch cannot be added when baudrate is configured.
3711ERROR: Baudrate cannot be added when the 1394 port is configured.
ERROR: Baudrate cannot be added when the 1394 port is configured.
3712ERROR: The Boot entries in BOOT.INI file are too long.
ERROR: The Boot entries in BOOT.INI file are too long.
3713ERROR: The redirection port could not be removed.
ERROR: The redirection port could not be removed.
3714ERROR: The redirection baudrate could not be removed.
ERROR: The redirection baudrate could not be removed.
3715SUCCESS: The redirection port has been removed from BOOT LOADER section.
SUCCESS: The redirection port has been removed from BOOT LOADER section.
3716SUCCESS: The redirection baudrate has been removed from BOOT LOADER section.
SUCCESS: The redirection baudrate has been removed from BOOT LOADER section.
3717ERROR: The current logged on user does not have administrative privileges.
ERROR: The current logged on user does not have administrative privileges.
3718ERROR: Invalid syntax. /CH switch is missing.
ERROR: Invalid syntax. /CH switch is missing.
3719ERROR: You are not authorized to modify the contents of boot.ini file.
ERROR: You are not authorized to modify the contents of boot.ini file.
3720ERROR: BOOT.INI is too big to process.
ERROR: BOOT.INI is too big to process.
3721ERROR: You are not authorized to modify NVRAM settings.
ERROR: You are not authorized to modify NVRAM settings.
3722ERROR: The value for disk number is invalid.
ERROR: The value for disk number is invalid.
3723ERROR: List cannot be null or empty.
ERROR: List cannot be null or empty.
4001(clone) (clone)
4002INFO: There are no boot entries for cloning.
INFO: There are no boot entries for cloning.
4003INFO: There is no boot entry with the specified id.
INFO: There is no boot entry with the specified id.
4004SUCCESS: The clone operation completed successfully.
SUCCESS: The clone operation completed successfully.
4005ERROR: The clone operation failed.
ERROR: The clone operation failed.
4006SUCCESS: The clone operation is partially successful.
SUCCESS: The clone operation is partially successful.
4007INFO: Failed to clone boot entry whose id is '%d'.
Reason: %s
INFO: Failed to clone boot entry whose id is '%d'.
Reason: %s
4008INFO: Boot entry whose id is '%d' is already mapped to the target volume.
INFO: Boot entry whose id is '%d' is already mapped to the target volume.
4009INFO: Boot entry whose id is '%d' successfully cloned.
INFO: Boot entry whose id is '%d' successfully cloned.
4010ERROR: Invalid source GUID.
ERROR: Invalid source GUID.
4011ERROR: Invalid target GUID.
ERROR: Invalid target GUID.
4012INFO: Failed to clone '%s' driver. Reason: %s INFO: Failed to clone '%s' driver. Reason: %s
4013INFO: '%s' driver entry already exists on the target volume.
INFO: '%s' driver entry already exists on the target volume.
4014INFO: There are on drivers on source volume for cloning.
INFO: There are on drivers on source volume for cloning.
4015INFO: '%s' driver successfully cloned.
INFO: '%s' driver successfully cloned.
4041INFO: Use '/v' option to see the verbose information.
INFO: Use '/v' option to see the verbose information.
4051Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.
Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.
4052Invalid syntax. /d and /d+ cannot be used simultaneously.
Type "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.
Invalid syntax. /d and /d+ cannot be used simultaneously.
Type "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.
4053Invalid syntax. /id cannot be used along with /sg or /upddrv.
Type "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.
Invalid syntax. /id cannot be used along with /sg or /upddrv.
Type "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.
4054Invalid syntax. /d or /d+ cannot be used along with /upddrv.
Type "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.
Invalid syntax. /d or /d+ cannot be used along with /upddrv.
Type "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.
4055Invalid syntax. /sg should be specified when /upddrv is specified.
Type "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.
Invalid syntax. /sg should be specified when /upddrv is specified.
Type "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.
4100
BOOTCFG /Clone /TG guid [/SG guid | /ID bootid [/D desc| /D+ desc] ] [/UPDDRV]


BOOTCFG /Clone /TG guid [/SG guid | /ID bootid [/D desc| /D+ desc] ] [/UPDDRV]

4103Allows an administrator to clone a boot entry for a mirrored drive.

Allows an administrator to clone a boot entry for a mirrored drive.

4105/Clone Specifies to clone a boot entry for the mirrored
/Clone Specifies to clone a boot entry for the mirrored
4107/SG guid The GUID of the boot entry being cloned from.

/SG guid The GUID of the boot entry being cloned from.

4108/TG guid The GUID of the boot entry being cloned to.

/TG guid The GUID of the boot entry being cloned to.

4110/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to change
/ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to change
4112/d desc Specifies that the friendly name given has to replace
/d desc Specifies that the friendly name given has to replace
4113the existing friendly name.

the existing friendly name.

4114/d+ desc Specifies that the friendly name has to be appended
/d+ desc Specifies that the friendly name has to be appended
4115to the existing friendly name.
to the existing friendly name.
4116If neither /d nor /d+ is specified, tool will default to
If neither /d nor /d+ is specified, tool will default to
4117/d+ with value of (clone).

/d+ with value of (clone).

4118/upddrv Specifies that the drivers have to be updated.

/upddrv Specifies that the drivers have to be updated.

4121BOOTCFG.EXE /CLONE /SG 8ad819a0-6c8a-01c2-507b-9e5f8078f531
BOOTCFG.EXE /CLONE /SG 8ad819a0-6c8a-01c2-507b-9e5f8078f531
4122/TG ee4e0b23-58d8-4de1-8db4-03c91c573970 /D "Cloned OS Entry"
/TG ee4e0b23-58d8-4de1-8db4-03c91c573970 /D "Cloned OS Entry"
4123BOOTCFG.EXE /CLONE /TG d1a25906-7052-41a7-b3dc-6f91be085027
BOOTCFG.EXE /CLONE /TG d1a25906-7052-41a7-b3dc-6f91be085027
4124/D+ "Cloned OS Entry"
/D+ "Cloned OS Entry"
4125BOOTCFG.EXE /CLONE /TG 8ad819a0-6c8a-01c2-507b-9e5f8078f531 /ID 3
BOOTCFG.EXE /CLONE /TG 8ad819a0-6c8a-01c2-507b-9e5f8078f531 /ID 3
4126BOOTCFG.EXE /CLONE /UPDDRV /SG 8ad819a0-6c8a-01c2-507b-9e5f8078f531
BOOTCFG.EXE /CLONE /UPDDRV /SG 8ad819a0-6c8a-01c2-507b-9e5f8078f531
4131/TG ee4e0b23-58d8-4de1-8db4-03c91c573970
/TG ee4e0b23-58d8-4de1-8db4-03c91c573970
4132ERROR: Could not update all the the boot entries.
ERROR: Could not update all the the boot entries.
5003SUCCESS: SUCCESS:
5004INFO: INFO:
5005N/A N/A
5501Type the password for %s: Type the password for %s:
5502Passing the user credential for local connection.
Passing the user credential for local connection.
5503The target system must be running Windows XP or above.
The target system must be running Windows XP or above.
5504The remote system must be running Windows 2000 or above.
The remote system must be running Windows 2000 or above.
5601Invalid syntax. '%s' value is not allowed for '%s' option.
%s
Invalid syntax. '%s' value is not allowed for '%s' option.
%s
5602Invalid syntax. Specify valid numeric value for '%s'.
%s
Invalid syntax. Specify valid numeric value for '%s'.
%s
5603Invalid syntax. Specifiy valid floating point value for '%s'.
%s
Invalid syntax. Specifiy valid floating point value for '%s'.
%s
5604Invalid syntax. Mandatory option '%s' is missing.
%s
Invalid syntax. Mandatory option '%s' is missing.
%s
5605Invalid syntax. '%s' option is not allowed more than '%d' time(s).
%s
Invalid syntax. '%s' option is not allowed more than '%d' time(s).
%s
5607Invalid argument/option - '%s'.
%s
Invalid argument/option - '%s'.
%s
5608Invalid syntax. Default argument is missing.
%s
Invalid syntax. Default argument is missing.
%s
5609Length of the command line argument should not exceed 255 characters.
Length of the command line argument should not exceed 255 characters.
5610Invalid syntax. Default option is not allowed more than '%d' time(s).
%s
Invalid syntax. Default option is not allowed more than '%d' time(s).
%s
5611Invalid syntax. Value expected for '%s'.
%s
Invalid syntax. Value expected for '%s'.
%s
5612Invalid syntax. '%s' value is not allowed as default argument.
%s
Invalid syntax. '%s' value is not allowed as default argument.
%s
5613Type "%s /?" for usage. Type "%s /?" for usage.
5614Value for '%s' option cannot be empty.
%s
Value for '%s' option cannot be empty.
%s
5615Value for default option cannot be empty.
%s
Value for default option cannot be empty.
%s
5616Invalid syntax. Specify valid numeric value for default.
%s
Invalid syntax. Specify valid numeric value for default.
%s
5617Invalid syntax. Specifiy valid floating point value for default.
%s
Invalid syntax. Specifiy valid floating point value for default.
%s
5618Value for default option cannot be more than %d character(s).
Value for default option cannot be more than %d character(s).
5619Invalid syntax. Value cannot be specified with '%s' option.
%s
Invalid syntax. Value cannot be specified with '%s' option.
%s
5620Value for '%s' option cannot be more than %d character(s).
Value for '%s' option cannot be more than %d character(s).

EXIF

File Name:bootcfg.exe.mui
Directory:%WINDIR%\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft-windows-bootconfig.resources_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.15063.0_en-us_d5f832adfc4e2043\
File Size:86 kB
File Permissions:rw-rw-rw-
File Type:Win32 DLL
File Type Extension:dll
MIME Type:application/octet-stream
Machine Type:Intel 386 or later, and compatibles
Time Stamp:0000:00:00 00:00:00
PE Type:PE32
Linker Version:14.10
Code Size:0
Initialized Data Size:88064
Uninitialized Data Size:0
Entry Point:0x0000
OS Version:10.0
Image Version:10.0
Subsystem Version:6.0
Subsystem:Windows GUI
File Version Number:10.0.15063.0
Product Version Number:10.0.15063.0
File Flags Mask:0x003f
File Flags:(none)
File OS:Windows NT 32-bit
Object File Type:Executable application
File Subtype:0
Language Code:English (U.S.)
Character Set:Unicode
Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
File Description:BootCfg - Lists or changes the boot settings.
File Version:10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Internal Name:bootcfg.exe
Legal Copyright:© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Original File Name:bootcfg.exe.mui
Product Name:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version:10.0.15063.0
Directory:%WINDIR%\WinSxS\x86_microsoft-windows-bootconfig.resources_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.15063.0_en-us_79d9972a43f0af0d\

What is bootcfg.exe.mui?

bootcfg.exe.mui is Multilingual User Interface resource file that contain English (U.S.) language for file bootcfg.exe (BootCfg - Lists or changes the boot settings.).

File version info

File Description:BootCfg - Lists or changes the boot settings.
File Version:10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
Internal Name:bootcfg.exe
Legal Copyright:© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Original Filename:bootcfg.exe.mui
Product Name:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version:10.0.15063.0
Translation:0x409, 1200