
| TOCMS WindowsWindows 11 Windows 10 System CommandSystem Command on MS OS BCDEdit /store, /createstore, /export, /import, /sysstore/copy, /create, /delete, /mirror/deletevalue, /set/enum, /v/bootsequence, /default, /displayorder, /timeout, /tooldisplayorder/bootems, /ems, /emssetting/bootdebug, /dbgsettings, /debug/eventsettings, /event Draft for Information Only ContentBCDEdit TopicsBCDEdit TopicsTopics in this Help File To display topics in this help file Syntaxbcdedit /? TOPICSTo display help for a topic, run "bcdedit /? <topic>" where <topic> is one of
the following:
bootdebug           /bootdebug command.
bootems             /bootems command.
bootsequence        /bootsequence command.
copy                /copy command.
create              /create command.
createstore         /createstore command.
dbgsettings         /dbgsettings command.
debug               /debug command.
default             /default command.
delete              /delete command.
deletevalue         /deletevalue command.
displayorder        /displayorder command.
eventsettings       /eventsettings command.
event               /event command.
ems                 /ems command.
emssettings         /emssettings command.
enum                /enum command.
export              /export command.
FORMATS             Formats for types.
hypervisorsettings  /hypervisorsettings command.
ID                  Identifiers for entries..
import              /import command.
mirror              /mirror command.
set                 /set command.
store               /store command-line option.
timeout             /timeout command.
toolsdisplayorder   /toolsdisplayorder command.
TYPES               Types that apply to any entry.
TYPES BOOTAPP       Types that apply to boot applications. These include the
                    boot manager, memory diagnostic application, Windows OS
                    loader, and the resume application.
TYPES BOOTMGR       Types that apply to the boot manager.
TYPES BOOTSECTOR    Types that apply to the boot sector application.
TYPES CUSTOMTYPES   Custom types.
TYPES FWBOOTMGR     Types that apply to the firmware boot manager
TYPES MEMDIAG       Types that apply to the memory diagnostic application
TYPES NTLDR         Types that apply to the NTLDR based OS loader
TYPES OSLOADER      Types that apply to the Windows OS loader
TYPES RESUME        Types that apply to the resume application
v                   /v command-line optionBCDEdit Formats To display the list of formats of data Syntaxbcdedit /? FORMATSThe following describes the formats of the data that are required for
<datatypes> used with the /set command. The format that is required depends on
the <datatypes> that you specify with the /set command. For more information
about the formats associated with each <datatype>, run "bcdedit /? TYPES".
bool    A boolean value. The following values correspond to TRUE:1, ON, YES, TRUEThe following values correspond to FALSE:0, OFF, NO, FALSEdevice  A device can be one of the following types:BCDEdit ID To display the list of identifiers Syntaxbcdedit /? IDMany of the Bcdedit commands require identifiers. An identifier
uniquely identifies entries contained in the store. An identifier takes the
form of a globally unique identifier, or GUID. A GUID has the following format,
where each "x" represents a hexadecimal digit.{xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx}For example: {d2b69192-8f14-11da-a31f-ea816ab185e9}The position of the dashes (-) and the braces at the beginning and end of the
GUID are required.Several entries can be identified by well-known identifiers. If an entry has a well-known identifier, BCDedit displays it in output unless the /v command-line switch is used. For more information, run "bcdedit /? /v". The well-known identifiers are as follows: {bootmgr} Specifies the Windows boot manager entry. {fwbootmgr} Specifies the firmware boot manager entry, specifically on systems that implement the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) specification. {memdiag} Specifies the memory diagnostic application entry. {ntldr} Specifies a OS loader (Ntldr) that can be used to start operating systems earlier than Windows Vista. {current} Specifies a virtual identifier that corresponds to the operating system boot entry for the operating system that is currently running. {default} Specifies a virtual identifier that corresponds to the boot manager default application entry. {ramdiskoptions} Contains the additional options required by the boot manager for RAM disk devices. {dbgsettings} Contains the global debugger settings that can be inherited by any boot application entry. {emssettings} Contains the global Emergency Management Services settings that can be inherited by any boot application entry. {badmemory} Contains the global RAM defect list that can be inherited by any boot application entry. {globalsettings} Contains the collection of global settings that should be inherited by all boot application entries. {bootloadersettings} Contains the collection of global settings that should be inherited by all Windows boot loader application entries. {resumeloadersettings} Contains the collection of global settings that should be inherited by all Windows resume from hibernation application entries. {hypervisorsettings} Contains the hypervisor settings that can be inherited by any OS loader entry. BCDEdit TYPES To display the list of types Syntaxbcdedit /? TYPESThe /set and /deletevalue commands require a <datatype> as a parameter.
<datatype> uniquely identifies both the data format and meaning of the value.
Data types are identified using either a name or a custom type. The names are
listed below, along  with their data formats (in parentheses) and a short
description of the custom type. If a format is not specified, then the
description lists the literal values that you can use for that type. For
information about data formats, run "bcdedit /? formats".Types for EntriesThe following types are valid for any entry. For information about types that are specific to a particular entry, such as boot manager entries or the Windows OS Loader entries, see the end of this help topic. DESCRIPTION (string) Defines the description of the entry. PATH (string) Defines the path to the application. DEVICE (device) Defines the device that the application resides on. INHERIT (list) Defines the list of entries to be inherited.Types for Device ObjectsFor information about additional types for device objects, run "bcdedit /? TYPES DEVOBJECT".Types for Particular ApplicationsFor information about additional types for particular applications, run "bcdedit /? TYPES <apptype>", where <apptype> is one of the following: BOOTAPP Boot applications. These types also apply to the boot manager, memory diagnostic application, Windows OS loader, and the resume application. BOOTMGR Boot manager. BOOTSECTOR Boot sector application. CUSTOMTYPES Custom types. DEVOBJECT Device object additional options. FWBOOTMGR Firmware boot manager MEMDIAG Memory diagnostic application NTLDR OS loader that shipped with earlier Windows OS OSLOADER Windows Vista OS loader RESUME Resume applicationSources and References
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