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1 ERROR: Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /?" for usage.\n
2 ERROR: Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /QUERY /?" for usage.\n
3 ERROR: Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /CHANGE /?" for usage.\n
4 ERROR: Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /COPY /?" for usage.\n
5 ERROR: Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /DELETE /?" for usage.\n
6 \nBOOTCFG /Delete [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]] /ID bootid\n\n
7 Description:\n
8 Deletes an existing boot entry in the [operating systems]\n
9 section of the BOOT.INI file.\n\n
10 Parameter List:\n
11 /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.\n\n
12 /U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which\n
13 the command should execute.\n\n
14 /P [password] Specifies the password for the given\n
15 user context. Prompts for input if omitted.\n\n
16 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id that needs\n
17 to be deleted from the [operating systems]\n
18 section of the BOOT.INI file.\n\n
19 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
20 Examples:\n
21 BOOTCFG /Delete /ID 2\n
23 BOOTCFG /Delete /S system /U user /P password /ID 2\n
73 \nBOOTCFG /Query [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]\n\n
74 Description:\n
75 Displays the boot information.\n\n
76 Parameter List:\n
77 /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.\n\n
78 /U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which\n
79 the command should execute.\n\n
80 /P [password] Specifies the password for the given\n
81 user context. Prompts for input if omitted.\n\n
82 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
83 Examples:\n
84 BOOTCFG /Query\n
85 BOOTCFG /Query /S system /U user /P password\n
86 BOOTCFG /Query /S ipaddress /U user /P password\n
87 \nBOOTCFG /Copy [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]\n
88 [/D description] /ID bootid\n\n
89 Description:\n
90 Makes a copy of an existing boot entry.\n\n
91 Parameter List:\n
92 /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.\n\n
93 /U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which\n
94 the command should execute.\n\n
95 /P [password] Specifies the password for the given\n
96 user context. Prompts for input if omitted.\n\n
97 /D description The description of the OS entry being made.\n\n
98 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to be copied \n
99 in the [operating systems] section of the\n
100 BOOT.INI file.\n\n
101 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
102 Examples:\n
103 BOOTCFG /Copy /D "Windows with Debug" /ID 1\n
104 BOOTCFG /Copy /S system /U user /D "Windows" /ID 3\n
105 BOOTCFG /Copy /D "Windows /Crashdebug" /ID 2\n
124 ERROR:
125 ERROR: Invalid boot id specified.\n
126 SUCCESS: Changed the timeout value in the BOOT.INI.\n
127 ERROR: Unable to change the timeout value in the BOOT.INI.\n
128 SUCCESS: Added redirect entry to the BOOT.INI.\n
129 ERROR: Unable to add the redirect entry in the BOOT.INI.\n
130 SUCCESS: Changed the default OS entry in the BOOT.INI.\n
131 ERROR: Unable to change the default OS in the BOOT.INI.\n
132 ERROR: Unable to modify the switches in the given OS entry.\n
133 ERROR: Unable to remove the switches from the given OS entry.\n
134 ERROR: Unable to make a copy of the given OS entry.\n
135 ERROR: Cannot delete the OS entry, since there is only one OS entry.\n
136 ERROR: Unable to delete the given OS entry.\n
137 ERROR: Cannot connect to the specified system.\n
138 ERROR: Cannot open BOOT.INI file.\n
139 ERROR: Unable to read/write the BOOT.INI file.\n
140 ERROR: Error in reading the BOOT.INI file.\n
141 ERROR: Unable to reset file permissions of the BOOT.INI file.\n
142 \nBOOTCFG /Query \n\n
143 Description:\n
144 Allows an administrator to display the boot entries and their\n
145 settings for the local machine. The boot entries and their \n
146 settings are read from the NVRAM.\n\n
147 Examples:\n
148 BOOTCFG /Query\n
149 ERROR: This OS version does not support EFI NVRAM.\n
151 ERROR: Insufficient privileges.\n
152 SUCCESS: Specified boot entry has been deleted.\n
153 ERROR: Unable to delete the specified boot entry.\n
154 ERROR: Unable to change the timeout value in the BOOT.INI.\n
155 ERROR: Unable to add the redirect entry in the BOOT.INI.\n
157 ERROR: Unable to add the specified boot entry.\n
158 SUCCESS: Added the specified boot entry.\n
159 OS Load Options
160 OS Friendly Name
161 Boot entry ID
162 37
163 36
164 4
165 TABLE
166 LIST
167 CSV
168 Path
169 20
170 Boot Entries\n
171 ------------\n
172 Boot Loader Settings\n
173 --------------------\n
174 Default path
175 Timeout
176 Default OS
177 37
178 36
179 ERROR: Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /RAW /?" for usage.\n
180 \nBOOTCFG /Raw osoptions [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]] \n
181 /ID bootid [/A]\n\n
182 Description:\n
183 Allows the user to specify the OS load options for a boot entry.\n\n
184 Parameter List:\n
185 /RAW osoptions Specifies the OS options for a boot entry.\n
186 The previous OS options will be replaced.\n\n
187 /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.\n\n
188 /U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which\n
189 the command should execute.\n\n
190 /P [password] Specifies the password for the given\n
191 user context. Prompts for input if omitted.\n\n
192 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id in the \n
193 [operating systems] section of the BOOT.INI\n
194 file to add the OS options to.\n\n
195 /A Specifies that the OS options entered with \n
196 /RAW switch will be appended to the \n
197 existing OS options.\n\n
198 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
199 Examples:\n
200 BOOTCFG /Raw "/DEBUG /SOS" /A /ID 2\n
201 BOOTCFG /Raw "/3GB" /A /ID 2\n
202 BOOTCFG /Raw "/CRASHDEBUG" /S system /U user /P password /ID 2 \n
203 SUCCESS: Added the switch to OS entry for line "%d" in the BOOT.INI file.\n
204 SKIPPING: The switch %s is already present.\n
205 SUCCESS: Removed the switch from the OS entry for line "%d" in the BOOT.INI.\n
206 SUCCESS: Made a copy of the boot entry "%d".\n
207 SUCCESS: OS entry "%d" has been deleted.\n
300 \nBOOTCFG /Raw OSoptions [/A] /ID bootid\n\n
301 Description:\n
302 Allows an administrator to specify the OS load options for a boot\n
303 entry.\n\n
304 Parameter List:\n
305 /RAW OSoptions Specifies the OS options for a boot entry.\n
306 The previous OS options will be overwritten.\n\n
307 /A Specifies that the OS options entered with \n
308 /Raw switch will be appended to the existing \n
309 OS options.\n\n
310 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add the\n
311 OS options to.\n\n
312 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
313 Examples:\n
314 BOOTCFG /Raw "/DEBUG /SOS" /ID 2\n
315 BOOTCFG /Raw "/3GB" /A /ID 2\n
316 BOOTCFG /Raw "/DEBUG /DEBUGPORT=COM2 /BAUDRATE=19200" /ID 2\n
325 \nBOOTCFG /Delete /ID bootid\n\n
326 Description:\n
327 Allows an administrator to delete an existing boot entry.\n\n
328 Parameter List:\n
329 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id that\n
330 needs to be deleted.\n\n
331 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
332 Examples:\n
333 BOOTCFG /Delete /ID 1\n
334 BOOTCFG /Delete /ID 3\n
349 ERROR: Could not make a copy of the boot entry "%d".\n
350 \nBOOTCFG /Copy [/D description] /ID bootid\n\n
351 Description:\n
352 Allows an administrator to make a copy of an existing boot entry.\n\n
353 Parameter List:\n
354 /D description The description for the new OS entry.\n\n
355 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id \n
356 to be made.\n\n
357 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
358 Examples:\n
359 BOOTCFG /Copy /D "Windows with Debug" /ID 1\n
360 BOOTCFG /Copy /ID 3\n
361 BOOTCFG /Copy /D "Windows /Crashdebug" /ID 2\n
370 ERROR: The timeout value could not be changed.\n
371 SUCCESS: The timeout value has been changed.\n
372 ERROR: The next boot entry ID could not be changed.\n
373 SUCCESS: The next boot entry ID has been changed.\n
374 ERROR: The headless redirection port could not be changed.\n
375 SUCCESS: The headless redirection port has been changed.\n
376 SUCCESS: The boot entry line "%d" has been made as the default boot entry.\n
377 ERROR: Unable to make the boot entry "%d" the default boot entry.\n
400 SUCCESS: The OS load options were added to the BootID: %d.\n
401 ERROR: Could not change the OS load options in the BootID: %d.\n
402 INFO: The selected boot entry is not a Windows OS boot entry.\n
403 \nBOOTCFG /Timeout value [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]] \n\n
404 Description:\n
405 Allows the user to change the OS timeout value. The valid range \n
406 is 0 to 999.\n\n
407 Parameter List:\n
408 /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.\n\n
409 /U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which\n
410 the command should execute.\n\n
411 /P [password] Specifies the password for the given\n
412 user context. Prompts for input if omitted.\n\n
413 /TIMEOUT value Specifies the time in seconds before\n
414 the default OS is loaded.\n\n
415 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
416 Examples:\n
417 BOOTCFG /Timeout 30 \n
418 BOOTCFG /Timeout 50 /S system /U domain\user /P password\n
420 \nBOOTCFG /Default [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]] /ID bootid\n\n
421 Description:\n
422 Allows the user to change the Default OS entry.\n\n
423 Parameter List:\n
424 /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.\n\n
425 /U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which\n
426 the command should execute.\n\n
427 /P [password] Specifies the password for the given\n
428 user context. Prompts for input if omitted.\n\n
429 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id in the \n
430 [operating systems] section of the BOOT.INI\n
431 file to be made as Default OS.\n\n
432 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
433 Examples:\n
434 BOOTCFG /Default /ID 2\n
435 BOOTCFG /Default /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2\n
437 ERROR: Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /TIMEOUT /?" for usage.\n
438 ERROR: Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /DEFAULT /?" for usage.\n
439 ERROR: Unable to change the default OS entry in the BOOT.INI.\n
440 ERROR: Invalid boot id specified.\n
441 ERROR: Timeout value must be between 0 and 999 seconds.\n
450 \nBOOTCFG /Timeout value\n\n
451 Description:\n
452 Allows an administrator to change the Timeout value. Valid range \n
453 is 0 to 999.\n\n
454 Parameter List:\n
455 /Timeout value Specifies the time in seconds before\n
456 the default OS is loaded.\n\n
457 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
458 Examples:\n
459 BOOTCFG /Timeout 10\n
580 \nBOOTCFG /Default /ID bootid\n\n
581 Description:\n
582 Allows an administrator to change the Default boot entry.\n\n
583 Parameter List:\n
584 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id\n
585 to be made the default boot entry.\n\n
586 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
587 Examples:\n
588 BOOTCFG /Default /ID 2\n
590 \nBOOTCFG /parameter [arguments]\n\n
591 Description:\n
592 This command line tool can be used to configure, query, change or \n
593 delete the boot entry settings in the BOOT.INI file.\n\n
594 Parameter List:\n
595 /Copy Makes a copy of an existing boot entry.\n\n
596 /Delete Deletes an existing boot entry from the BOOT.INI file.\n\n
597 /Query Displays the current boot entries and their settings.\n\n
598 /Raw Allows the user to specify any switch to be added.\n\n
599 /Timeout Allows the user to change the Timeout value.\n\n
600 /Default Allows the user to change the Default boot entry.\n\n
601 /EMS Allows the user to configure the /redirect switch\n
602 for headless support.\n\n
603 /Debug Allows the user to specify the port and baudrate for \n
604 remote debugging.\n\n
605 /Addsw Allows the user to add predefined switches.\n\n
606 /Rmsw Allows the user to remove predefined switches.\n\n
607 /Dbg1394 Allows the user to configure 1394 port for debugging.\n\n
608 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
609 Examples:\n
610 BOOTCFG /Copy /?\n
611 BOOTCFG /Delete /?\n
612 BOOTCFG /Query /?\n
613 BOOTCFG /Raw /?\n
614 BOOTCFG /Timeout /?\n
615 BOOTCFG /EMS /?\n
616 BOOTCFG /Debug /?\n
617 BOOTCFG /Addsw /?\n
618 BOOTCFG /Rmsw /?\n
619 BOOTCFG /Dbg1394 /?\n
620 BOOTCFG /Default /?\n
621 BOOTCFG /?\n\n
622 WARNING: BOOT.INI is used for boot options on Windows XP and earlier\n
623 operating systems. Use the BCDEDIT command line tool to modify\n
628 Windows Vista boot options.\n
630 SUCCESS: Changed the OS entry switches for line "%d" in the BOOT.INI file.\n
631 ERROR: Debug port not present in OS entry "%d". Turn debugging on to add debug port.\n
632 ERROR: Baud rate not present in OS entry "%d". Turn debugging on to add a baudrate value.\n
633 ERROR: /DEBUG switch not present in OS entry "%d". Turn debugging on to add /DEBUG switch.\n
634 ERROR: Debug port is already present in OS entry "%d".\n
635 ERROR: Baudrate is already present in OS entry "%d".\n
636 SUCCESS: Changed the redirection port in boot loader section.\n
637 ERROR: Unable to change the redirection port in boot loader section.\n
638 ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain redirect switch.\n
640 ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains redirect switch.\n
641 SUCCESS: Changed the redirection baudrate in boot loader section.\n
642 ERROR: Unable to add redirection baudrate in the boot loader section.\n
645 \nBOOTCFG /EMS value [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]\n
646 [/PORT port] [/BAUD baudrate] [/ID bootid]\n\n
647 Description:\n
648 Allows the user to add or change the EMS headless redirection\n
649 settings.\n\n
650 Parameter List:\n
651 /EMS value The valid set of EMS redirection \n
652 values are ON, OFF, EDIT.\n\n
653 NOTE: EDIT is used to change the current\n
654 settings, and /ID cannot be used with EDIT.\n\n
655 /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.\n\n
656 /U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which\n
657 the command should execute.\n\n
658 /P [password] Specifies the password for the given\n
659 user context. Prompts for input if omitted.\n\n
660 /PORT port Specifies the COM port to be used for \n
661 redirection. Valid ports are COM1, COM2,\n
662 COM3, COM4, BIOSSET(EMS uses BIOS \n
663 settings).\n\n
664 /BAUD baudrate Specifies the Baudrate to be used for \n
665 redirection. Valid Baudrates are 9600,\n
666 19200, 57600, 115200.\n\n
667 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add\n
669 the EMS option. This is \n
670 required when EMS value is set to ON or \n
671 OFF.\n\n
672 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
673 NOTE: /ID switch is required for /EMS ON or OFF\n\n
674 Examples:\n
675 BOOTCFG /EMS ON /PORT COM1 /BAUD 19200 /ID 2\n
676 BOOTCFG /EMS ON /PORT BIOSSET /ID 3\n
677 BOOTCFG /EMS OFF /S system /ID 2\n
678 BOOTCFG /EMS EDIT /PORT com2 /BAUD 115200 \n
679 BOOTCFG /EMS OFF /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2\n
680 \nBOOTCFG /Debug value [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]\n
681 [/PORT port] [/BAUD baudrate] /ID bootid\n\n
682 Description:\n
683 Allows the user to add or change the debug settings.\n\n
685 Parameter List:\n
686 /DEBUG value The valid set of debugging \n
687 values are ON, OFF, EDIT.\n\n
688 /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.\n\n
690 /U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which\n
691 the command should execute.\n\n
692 /P [password] Specifies the password for the given\n
693 user context. Prompts for input if omitted.\n\n
694 /PORT port Specifies the COM port to connect to remote\n
695 machine to be used for debugging. Valid \n
696 ports are COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4.\n\n
697 /BAUD baudrate Specifies the baudrate to be used for \n
698 debugging. Valid Baudrates are 9600,\n
699 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200.\n\n
700 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add the\n
702 OS options to.\n\n
703 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
704 Examples:\n
705 BOOTCFG /Debug ON /PORT COM1 /ID 2\n
706 BOOTCFG /Debug OFF /S system /U user /ID 2\n
707 BOOTCFG /Debug EDIT /PORT com2 /BAUD 19200 /ID 2 \n
708 BOOTCFG /Debug OFF /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2\n
712 WARNING: The Redirect port specified is being ignored. Use the edit option to change the port setting.\n
713 WARNING: The Redirect baudrate specified is being ignored. Use the edit option to change the baud rate.\n
714 ERROR: Debug switch is already present.\n
715 \nBOOTCFG /EMS value /ID bootid \n\n
716 Description:\n
717 Allows an administrator to add or remove the EMS headless\n
718 redirection settings.\n\n
719 Parameter List:\n
720 /EMS value The valid set of values for EMS\n
721 redirection are ON, OFF.\n\n
722 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add\n
723 the OS options to.\n\n
724 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
725 Examples:\n
726 BOOTCFG /EMS ON /ID 2\n
727 BOOTCFG /EMS OFF /ID 3\n
740 \nBOOTCFG /Debug value [/PORT port] [/BAUD baudrate] /ID bootid\n\n
741 Description:\n
742 Allows an administrator to add or change the debug settings\n
743 for a specified OS entry.\n\n
744 Parameter List:\n
745 /DEBUG value The valid set of debugging values\n
746 are ON, OFF, EDIT.\n\n
747 /PORT port Specifies the COM port to connect to remote\n
748 machine to be used for debugging.\n
749 Valid ports are COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4.\n\n
750 /BAUD baudrate Specifies the baudrate to be used for \n
751 debugging. Valid Baudrates are 9600, 19200,\n
752 38400, 57600, 115200.\n\n
753 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add\n
754 the OS options to.\n\n
755 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
756 Examples:\n
757 BOOTCFG /Debug ON /PORT COM1 /BAUD 19200 /ID 2\n
758 BOOTCFG /Debug ON /PORT COM4 /ID 3\n
759 BOOTCFG /Debug OFF /ID 2\n
760 BOOTCFG /Debug EDIT /PORT com2 /BAUD 38400 /ID 2\n
770 ERROR: Debug switch not present in the OS load options.\n
771 ERROR: Debug port is not present in the OS load options.\n
772 ERROR: Invalid syntax. Please refer to the help.\n
773 SUCCESS: The OS load options have been changed for the BootID: %d.\n
774 ERROR: Could not change the OS load options in the BootID: %d.\n
775 ERROR: Redirect switch is already present in the OS load options.\n
776 ERROR: Could not change the global boot options.\n
777 ERROR: Redirect switch is not present in the OS load options.\n
778 ERROR: No port or baudrate specified for editing.\n
779 ERROR: Invalid syntax. Username cannot be specified without specifying a system name.\n
780 ERROR: Invalid syntax. Password cannot be specified without specifying a user name.\n
781 ERROR: There is no port specified for redirection.\n
782 ERROR: The system name cannot be null.\n
783 ERROR: The user name cannot be null.\n
784 ERROR: Debug port is already present in the OS load options.\n
785 ERROR: Debug baud rate is already present in the OS load options.\n
787 WARNING: Ignoring the specified credentials for the local system.\n
788 ERROR: The maximum number of boot entries allowed is 20.\n
790 ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains the /noguiboot switch.\n
791 ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains the /sos switch.\n
792 ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains the /basevideo switch.\n
793 ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains the /maxmem switch.\n
794 ERROR: Invalid maxmem value specified.\nMaxmem value must be greater than or equal to 32.\n
795 ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain the /maxmem switch.\n
796 ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain the /sos switch.\n
797 ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain the /basevideo switch.\n
798 ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain the /noguiboot switch.\n
799 SUCCESS: Removed the switches from the OS entry for line "%d" in the BOOT.INI.\n
800 ERROR: Unable to remove switches from the OS entry "%d" in the BOOT.INI.\n
801 ERROR: The value specified for maxmem is invalid.\n
850 \nBOOTCFG /parameter [arguments]\n\n
851 Description:\n
852 This command line tool allows an administrator to configure, query,\n
853 change or delete the boot entry settings in the NVRAM.\n\n
854 Parameter List:\n
855 /Copy Makes a copy of an existing boot entry.\n\n
856 /Delete Deletes an existing boot entry from the NVRAM.\n\n
857 /Query Displays the current boot entries and their settings.\n\n
858 /Raw Allows the user to specify any switch to be \n
859 added to a specified boot entry.\n\n
860 /Timeout Allows the user to change the Timeout value.\n\n
861 /Default Allows the user to change the Default boot entry.\n\n
862 /EMS Allows the user to configure the /redirect switch\n
863 for headless support.\n\n
864 /Debug Allows the user to specify the port and baudrate for\n
865 debugging.\n\n
866 /Addsw Allows the user to add predefined switches.\n\n
867 /Rmsw Allows the user to remove predefined switches.\n\n
868 /Dbg1394 Allows the user to configure the 1394 port for \n
869 debugging.\n\n
870 /Mirror Allows the user to add information \n
871 about a mirrored drive.\n\n
872 /List Allows the user to List information \n
873 about a drive.\n\n
874 /Update Allows the user to update Partition information \n
875 on a drive.\n\n
876 /Clone Allows the user to clone a boot entry \n
877 on a drive.\n\n
878 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
879 Examples:\n
880 BOOTCFG /Copy /?\n
881 BOOTCFG /Delete /?\n
882 BOOTCFG /Query /?\n
883 BOOTCFG /Raw /?\n
884 BOOTCFG /Timeout /?\n
885 BOOTCFG /Default /?\n
886 BOOTCFG /EMS /?\n
887 BOOTCFG /Debug /?\n
888 BOOTCFG /Addsw /?\n
889 BOOTCFG /Rmsw /?\n
890 BOOTCFG /Dbg1394 /?\n
891 BOOTCFG /Mirror /?\n
892 BOOTCFG /List /?\n
893 BOOTCFG /Update /?\n
894 BOOTCFG /?\n\n
895 WARNING: NVRAM is used for boot options on Windows XP and earlier operating\n
896 systems. Use the BCDEDIT command line tool to modify Windows Vista\n
897 boot options.\n
900 \nBOOTCFG /Addsw [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]\n
901 { [/MM val] [/BV] [/SO] [/NG] } /ID bootid \n\n
902 Description:\n
903 Allows the user to add the switches for a specified OS entry.\n\n
904 Parameter List:\n
905 /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.\n\n
906 /U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which\n
907 the command should execute.\n\n
908 /P [password] Specifies the password for the given\n
909 user context. Prompts for input if omitted.\n\n
911 /MM value Specifies to add the /maxmem switch which\n
912 limits the amount of RAM (in MB)\n
913 the OS can use. This value must be\n
914 greater than or equal to 32.\n\n
915 /BV Specifies to add the /basevideo switch which\n
916 directs the OS to use standard VGA mode for \n
917 the installed video driver.\n\n
918 /SO Specifies to add the /sos switch which\n
919 will display the name of each device\n
920 driver while loading.\n\n
921 /NG Specifies to add the /noguiboot switch which\n
922 disables the Windows progress bar that\n
923 appears before the logon prompt.\n\n
924 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add \n
925 the OS options to.\n\n
926 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
927 Examples:\n
928 BOOTCFG /Addsw /MM 64 /ID 2\n
929 BOOTCFG /Addsw /SO /ID 3\n
930 BOOTCFG /Addsw /SO /NG /S system /U domain\user /ID 2\n
931 BOOTCFG /Addsw /NG /ID 2 \n
932 BOOTCFG /Addsw /MM 96 /NG /S system /U user /P password /ID 2\n
940 \nBOOTCFG /Addsw { [/MM val] [/BV] [/SO] [/NG] } /ID bootid \n\n
941 Description:\n
942 Allows an administrator to add switches for a specified OS entry.\n\n
943 Parameter List:\n
944 /MM value Specifies to add the /maxmem switch which \n
945 limits the maximum amount of RAM (in MB)\n
946 the OS can use. This value must be\n
947 greater than or equal to 32.\n\n
948 /BV Specifies to add the /basevideo switch which\n
949 directs the OS to use standard VGA mode for \n
951 the installed video driver.\n\n
952 /SO Specifies to add the /sos switch which will\n
953 display the name of each device driver\n
954 while loading.\n\n
955 /NG Specifies to add the /noguiboot switch which \n
956 disables the Windows progress bar that\n
957 appears before the logon prompt.\n\n
958 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to add\n
959 the OS options to.\n\n
960 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
961 Examples:\n
962 BOOTCFG /Addsw /MM 64 /ID 2\n
963 BOOTCFG /Addsw /SO /ng /ID 2\n
964 BOOTCFG /Addsw /BV /ID 2 \n
965 BOOTCFG /Addsw /MM 96 /ng /ID 2\n
970 \nBOOTCFG /Rmsw [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]\n
971 { [/MM] [/BV] [/SO] [/NG] } /ID bootid \n\n
972 Description:\n
973 Allows the user to remove the switches from an OS entry.\n\n
974 Parameter List:\n
975 /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.\n\n
976 /U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which\n
977 the command should execute.\n\n
978 /P [password] Specifies the password for the given\n
979 user context. Prompts for input if omitted.\n\n
980 /MM Removes the /maxmem switch.\n\n
982 /BV Removes the /basevideo switch.\n\n
985 /SO Removes the /sos switch.\n\n
988 /NG Removes the /noguiboot switch.\n\n
991 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to remove \n
993 the OS options from.\n\n
994 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
995 Examples:\n
996 BOOTCFG /Rmsw /MM /ID 2\n
997 BOOTCFG /Rmsw /SO /ID 3\n
998 BOOTCFG /Rmsw /SO /NG /S system /U user /ID 2\n
999 BOOTCFG /Rmsw /NG /ID 2 \n
1000 BOOTCFG /Rmsw /MM /NG /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2\n
1010 \nBOOTCFG /Rmsw { [/MM ] [/BV] [/SO] [/NG] } /ID bootid \n\n
1011 Description:\n
1012 Allows an administrator to remove switches from an OS entry.\n\n
1013 Parameter List:\n
1014 /MM Removes the /maxmem switch.\n\n
1016 /BV Removes the /basevideo switch.\n\n
1019 /SO Removes the /sos switch.\n\n
1022 /NG Removes the /noguiboot switch.\n\n
1025 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id\n
1026 to remove the OS options from.\n\n
1027 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
1028 Examples:\n
1029 BOOTCFG /Rmsw /MM /ID 2\n
1030 BOOTCFG /Rmsw /SO /NG /ID 2\n
1031 BOOTCFG /Rmsw /BV /ID 2 \n
1032 BOOTCFG /Rmsw /MM /NG /ID 2\n
1050 ERROR: No COM port present. Add a COM port and then proceed.\n
1051 ERROR: Invalid syntax. "%1" value is not allowed for "/%2" option.\n
1052 ERROR: Invalid syntax. Mandatory switch 'id' is missing.\n
1070 ERROR: Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /ADDSW /?" for usage.\n
1071 ERROR: Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /RMSW /?" for usage.\n
1072 ERROR: Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /DEBUG /?" for usage.\n
1073 ERROR: Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /EMS /?" for usage.\n
1080 ERROR: The /dbg1394 switch is not present.\n
1081 ERROR: The /dbg1394 switch is already present.\n
1082 ERROR: Could not change the OS load options for the BootID: %d.\n
1083 ERROR: Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /DBG1394 /?" for usage.\n
1084 ERROR: Invalid syntax. Channel value must be between 1 and 64.\n
1480 ERROR: Can't load NTDLL.DLL.\n
2000 \nBOOTCFG /DBG1394 value [/CH channel] /ID bootid\n
2002 Description:\n
2003 Allows an administrator to configure the 1394 port debugging.\n\n
2004 Parameter List:\n
2005 /DBG1394 value The valid set of Dbg1394 switch values\n
2006 are ON, OFF.\n\n
2007 /CH channel Specifies the 1394 channel. Valid values: 1 to 64.\n\n
2008 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to change\n
2009 the OS options to.\n\n
2011 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
2012 Examples:\n
2013 BOOTCFG /DBG1394 ON /CH 20 /ID 2\n
2019 BOOTCFG /DBG1394 OFF /ID 2\n
2025 \nBOOTCFG /Dbg1394 value [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]\n
2026 [/CH channel] /ID bootid \n\n
2027 Description:\n
2028 Allows the user to configure the 1394 port for debugging.\n\n
2029 Parameter List:\n
2030 /DBG1394 value The valid set of Dbg1394 switch values\n
2031 are ON, OFF.\n\n
2032 /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.\n\n
2033 /U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which\n
2034 the command should execute.\n\n
2035 /P [password] Specifies the password for the given\n
2036 user context. Prompts for input if omitted.\n\n
2037 /CH channel Specifies the channel. Valid values: 1 to 64.\n\n
2038 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to change\n
2040 the OS options to.\n\n
2041 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
2042 Examples:\n
2043 BOOTCFG /DBG1394 ON /CH 30 /ID 3\n
2044 BOOTCFG /DBG1394 ON /CH 20 /S system /U user /ID 2\n
2045 BOOTCFG /DBG1394 OFF /ID 2 \n
2055 BOOTCFG /DBG1394 OFF /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2\n
2056 ERROR: Cannot remove the /dbg1394 switch with this option.\nUse /DBG1394 switch for removing 1394 port.\n
2057 ERROR: The target system must be running a 32 bit OS.\n
2058 ERROR: Access Denied.\n
2060 ERROR: Invalid syntax. Mandatory switch /ID is missing.\n
2061 Type "BOOTCFG /EMS /?" for usage.\n
2062 ERROR: Cannot edit the /DBG1394 switch with this option.\nUse /DBG1394 switch for editing 1394 port.\n
2063 Type "BOOTCFG /DBG1394 /?" for usage.\n
2064 ERROR: Baud rate is not present. Add a baud rate and then proceed.\n
2065 ERROR: Invalid syntax. Default argument is missing.\n
2066 ERROR: Remote boot configuration is not supported for 64 bit machines.\n
2067 WARNING:
2068 ERROR: Baudrate cannot be added without adding a debugport.\n
2069 ERROR: The /dbg1394 switch already present.\n
2080 ERROR: Unexpected error from NtQueryBootEntryOrder.\n
2081 ERROR: Unexpected error from NtEnumerateBootEntries.\n
2082 ERROR: Unexpected error from NtQueryBootOptions.\n
2083 ERROR: Unexpected error from NtModifyBootEntry.\n
2084 ERROR: Unexpected error occurred.\n
2085 ERROR: Unexpected error from NtSetBootEntryOrder.\n
2086 ERROR: Insufficient privileges.\n
2087 ERROR: This version does not support EFI NVRAM.\n
2088 ERROR: Debugport does not exist.\n
2089 ERROR: Unexpected error occurred when parsing BOOT.INI file.\n
3000 \nBOOTCFG /Mirror /ADD guid [/D description] [/ID bootid] \n\n
3002 Description:\n
3003 Allows an administrator to add a boot entry for a mirrored drive.\n\n
3004 Parameter List:\n
3005 /ADD guid Adds a new boot entry for the mirrored\n
3006 partition with the specified GUID.\n\n
3007 /D description The description of the boot entry being added.\n\n
3008 /ID bootid The boot entry whose loader path is to be used.\n
3009 Defaults to current boot entry id.\n\n
3010 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
3011 Examples:\n
3012 BOOTCFG /MIRROR /ADD 09ea8ba0-a122-01c0-f1b3-12714f758821 \n
3013 /D "Mirrored OS Entry" /ID 3 \n
3020 BOOTCFG /MIRROR /ADD {09ea8ba0-a122-01c0-f1b3-12714f758821} /ID 2 \n
3021 ERROR: The OS option must start with "/".\n
3022 ERROR: File not found.\n
3040 Boot Options\n
3041 ------------\n
3042 Timeout: %d\n
3043 CurrentBootEntryID: %d\n
3044 HeadlessRedirection: Not set\n\n
3045 HeadlessRedirection: %s\n\n
3046 Boot Entries\n
3047 ------------\n\n
3048 Boot entry ID: %d\n
3049 OS Friendly Name: %s\n
3050 OS Friendly Name: N/A\n
3051 OsLoadOptions: %s\n
3052 OsLoadOptions: N/A\n
3053 BootFilePath: %s\n
3054 OsFilePath: %s\n\n
3055 ERROR: Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /MIRROR /?" for usage.\n
3056 ERROR: Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /LIST /?" for usage.\n
3057 ERROR: Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /UPDATE /?" for usage.\n
3058 Default: %s\n
3065 ERROR: Unable to open drive.\n
3066 \nPRIMARY GPT HEADER:\n
3067 \nPRIMARY GPT PARTITION: \n
3068 ERROR: Unable to display output.\n
3075 INFO: No partition entries found.\n
3076 \nPartition GUID : {
3077 }\n
3078 Partition Type : {
3079 Starting LBA : %I64u\n
3080 Partition Name :
3081 \nDiskGUID : {
3083 ----------------------\n
3084 ----------------------\n
3090 ERROR: The boot entry length cannot be more than %d characters.\n
3091 ERROR: The OS options length cannot be more than %d characters.\n
3092 ERROR: The specified port has already been used as a debug port. Please use a different port.\n
3093 ERROR: The specified port already used for redirection. Please use a different port.\n
3094 ERROR: The OS friendly name is too long.\n
3200 \nBOOTCFG /LIST [disknumber] \n\n
3201 Description:\n
3202 Allows an administrator to list the partition information of the\n
3203 specified disk.\n\n
3204 Parameter List:\n
3205 /LIST disknumber Lists the partition information for\n
3206 the specified disk. Defaults to Disk 0.\n\n
3207 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
3208 Examples:\n
3209 BOOTCFG /LIST \n
3210 BOOTCFG /LIST 1 \n
3300 \nBOOTCFG /UPDATE guid \n\n
3302 Description:\n
3303 Allows an administrator to update information about a boot entry.\n\n
3304 Parameter List:\n
3305 /UPDATE guid Modifies the boot entry with the specified\n
3306 GUID, and updates the partition # in the \n
3307 entry if needed.\n\n
3310 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
3311 Examples:\n
3312 BOOTCFG /UPDATE 0c347ba0-a122-01c0-d931-f8428177d974\n
3313 BOOTCFG /UPDATE {75caafde-eb35-48b3-bfa2-cbfd66f7f00e}\n\n
3500 ERROR: Invalid GUID specified.\n
3501 ERROR: Unable to read specified disk.\n
3502 SUCCESS: GUID matches partition "%d".\n
3503 ERROR: Specified GUID not found.\n
3504 ERROR: Unable to retrieve tokens.\n
3505 SUCCESS: The specified GUID has been modified.\n
3506 ERROR: Failed to enumerate the boot entries.\n
3507 ERROR: FindBootEntry() - invalid parameter.\n
3508 ERROR: FindBootEntry() - NULL pEntryList.\n
3509 ERROR: FindBootEntry() : NtTranslateFilePath() failed.\n
3510 ERROR: Unable to update the boot entries.\n
3511 ERROR: Selected GUID is an invalid partition GUID.\n
3512 INFO: Specified GUID has already been updated.\n
3650 \nPartition table info for Disk: %d
3651 \n---------------------------------
3652 \nPartition No: %d
3653 \nPartition Style: MBR
3654 \nPartition Style: GPT
3655 \nPartition Style: RAW
3656 \nStarting offset:
3657 Partition length:
3658 Partition GUID:
3659 \nGUID type:
3660 \nPartition name: %s\n
3700 ERROR: Unable to get the partition information.\n
3701 ERROR: Partition style is not a recognized format.\n
3702 ERROR: Unable to add a mirrored boot entry.\n
3703 SUCCESS: The mirrored boot entry has been added.\n
3704 INFO: The boot entry could not be added.\n
3705 ERROR: Cannot add mirrored boot entry because the boot path is empty.\n
3707 Mirrored Boot Entry
3708 Copy of
3709 ERROR: Unexpected error occurred when parsing system name.\n
3710 ERROR: /dbg1394 switch cannot be added when baudrate is configured.\n
3711 ERROR: Baudrate cannot be added when the 1394 port is configured.\n
3712 ERROR: The Boot entries in BOOT.INI file are too long.\n
3713 ERROR: The redirection port could not be removed.\n
3714 ERROR: The redirection baudrate could not be removed.\n
3715 SUCCESS: The redirection port has been removed from BOOT LOADER section.\n
3716 SUCCESS: The redirection baudrate has been removed from BOOT LOADER section.\n
3717 ERROR: The current logged on user does not have administrative privileges.\n
3718 ERROR: Invalid syntax. /CH switch is missing.\n
3719 ERROR: You are not authorized to modify the contents of boot.ini file.\n
3720 ERROR: BOOT.INI is too big to process.\n
3721 ERROR: You are not authorized to modify NVRAM settings.\n
3722 ERROR: The value for disk number is invalid.\n
3723 ERROR: List cannot be null or empty.\n
4001 (clone)
4002 INFO: There are no boot entries for cloning.\n
4003 INFO: There is no boot entry with the specified id.\n
4004 SUCCESS: The clone operation completed successfully.\n
4005 ERROR: The clone operation failed.\n
4006 SUCCESS: The clone operation is partially successful.\n
4007 INFO: Failed to clone boot entry whose id is '%d'.\nReason: %s\n
4008 INFO: Boot entry whose id is '%d' is already mapped to the target volume.\n
4009 INFO: Boot entry whose id is '%d' successfully cloned.\n
4010 ERROR: Invalid source GUID.\n
4011 ERROR: Invalid target GUID.\n
4012 INFO: Failed to clone '%s' driver. Reason: %s
4013 INFO: '%s' driver entry already exists on the target volume.\n
4014 INFO: There are on drivers on source volume for cloning.\n
4015 INFO: '%s' driver successfully cloned.\n
4041 INFO: Use '/v' option to see the verbose information.\n
4051 Invalid syntax.\nType "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.\n
4052 Invalid syntax. /d and /d+ cannot be used simultaneously.\nType "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.\n
4053 Invalid syntax. /id cannot be used along with /sg or /upddrv.\nType "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.\n
4054 Invalid syntax. /d or /d+ cannot be used along with /upddrv.\nType "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.\n
4055 Invalid syntax. /sg should be specified when /upddrv is specified.\nType "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.\n
4100 \nBOOTCFG /Clone /TG guid [/SG guid | /ID bootid [/D desc| /D+ desc] ] [/UPDDRV]\n\n
4102 Description:\n
4103 Allows an administrator to clone a boot entry for a mirrored drive.\n\n
4104 Parameter List:\n
4105 /Clone Specifies to clone a boot entry for the mirrored\n
4106 partition with the specified GUID.\n\n
4107 /SG guid The GUID of the boot entry being cloned from.\n\n
4108 /TG guid The GUID of the boot entry being cloned to.\n\n
4110 /ID bootid Specifies the boot entry id to change\n
4111 the OS options to.\n\n
4112 /d desc Specifies that the friendly name given has to replace\n
4113 the existing friendly name.\n\n
4114 /d+ desc Specifies that the friendly name has to be appended\n
4115 to the existing friendly name.\n
4116 If neither /d nor /d+ is specified, tool will default to\n
4117 /d+ with value of (clone).\n\n
4118 /upddrv Specifies that the drivers have to be updated.\n\n
4119 /? Displays this help message.\n\n
4120 Examples:\n
4121 BOOTCFG.EXE /CLONE /SG 8ad819a0-6c8a-01c2-507b-9e5f8078f531\n
4122 /TG ee4e0b23-58d8-4de1-8db4-03c91c573970 /D "Cloned OS Entry" \n
4123 BOOTCFG.EXE /CLONE /TG d1a25906-7052-41a7-b3dc-6f91be085027\n
4124 /D+ "Cloned OS Entry"\n
4125 BOOTCFG.EXE /CLONE /TG 8ad819a0-6c8a-01c2-507b-9e5f8078f531 /ID 3 \n
4126 BOOTCFG.EXE /CLONE /UPDDRV /SG 8ad819a0-6c8a-01c2-507b-9e5f8078f531\n
4131 /TG ee4e0b23-58d8-4de1-8db4-03c91c573970\n
4132 ERROR: Could not update all the the boot entries.\n
5001 ERROR:
5002 WARNING:
5003 SUCCESS:
5004 INFO:
5005 N/A
5501 Type the password for %s:
5502 Passing the user credential for local connection.\n
5503 The target system must be running Windows XP or above.\n
5504 The remote system must be running Windows 2000 or above.\n
5601 Invalid syntax. '%s' value is not allowed for '%s' option.\n%s\n
5602 Invalid syntax. Specify valid numeric value for '%s'.\n%s\n
5603 Invalid syntax. Specifiy valid floating point value for '%s'.\n%s\n
5604 Invalid syntax. Mandatory option '%s' is missing.\n%s\n
5605 Invalid syntax. '%s' option is not allowed more than '%d' time(s).\n%s\n
5607 Invalid argument/option - '%s'.\n%s\n
5608 Invalid syntax. Default argument is missing.\n%s\n
5609 Length of the command line argument should not exceed 255 characters.\n
5610 Invalid syntax. Default option is not allowed more than '%d' time(s).\n%s\n
5611 Invalid syntax. Value expected for '%s'.\n%s\n
5612 Invalid syntax. '%s' value is not allowed as default argument.\n%s\n
5613 Type "%s /?" for usage.
5614 Value for '%s' option cannot be empty.\n%s\n
5615 Value for default option cannot be empty.\n%s\n
5616 Invalid syntax. Specify valid numeric value for default.\n%s\n
5617 Invalid syntax. Specifiy valid floating point value for default.\n%s\n
5618 Value for default option cannot be more than %d character(s).\n
5619 Invalid syntax. Value cannot be specified with '%s' option.\n%s\n
5620 Value for '%s' option cannot be more than %d character(s).\n