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Bcdboot - Bcd boot file creation and repair tool.



The bcdboot.exe command-line tool is used to copy critical boot files to the

system partition and to create a new system BCD store.



bcdboot <source> [/l <locale>] [/s <volume-letter> [/f <firmware>]] [/v]

                 [/m [{OS Loader ID}]] [/addlast] [/p] [/c]



  source     Specifies the location of the windows system root.



  /l         Specifies an optional locale parameter to use when

             initializing the BCD store. The default is US English.



  /s         Specifies an optional volume letter parameter to designate

             the target system partition where boot environment files are

             copied.  The default is the system partition identified by

             the firmware.



  /v         Enables verbose mode.



  /m         If an OS loader GUID is provided, this option merges the

             given loader object with the system template to produce a

             bootable entry. Otherwise, only global objects are merged.



  /d         Specifies that the existing default windows boot entry

             should be preserved.



  /f         Used with the /s command, specifies the firmware type of the

             target system partition. Options for <firmware> are 'UEFI',

             'BIOS', or 'ALL'.



  /addlast   Specifies that the windows boot manager firmware entry

             should be added last. The default behavior is to add it

             first.



  /p         Specifies that the windows boot manager firmware entry

             position should be preserved. If entry does not exist,

             new entry will be added in the first position.



  /c         Specifies that any existing objects described by the template

             should not be migrated.



Examples: bcdboot c:\windows /l en-us

          bcdboot c:\windows /s h:

          bcdboot c:\windows /s h: /f UEFI

          bcdboot c:\windows /m {d58d10c6-df53-11dc-878f-00064f4f4e08}

          bcdboot c:\windows /d /addlast

          bcdboot c:\windows /p

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Bcdboot - Bcd boot file creation and repair tool.



The bcdboot.exe command-line tool is used to copy critical boot files to the

system partition and to create a new system BCD store.



bcdboot <source> [/l <locale>] [/s <volume-letter> [/f <firmware>]] [/v]

                 [/vbcd] [/m [{OS Loader ID}]] [/addlast] [/p] [/c]



  source     Specifies the location of the windows system root.



  /l         Specifies an optional locale parameter to use when

             initializing the BCD store. The default is US English.



  /s         Specifies an optional volume letter parameter to designate

             the target system partition where boot environment files are

             copied.  The default is the system partition identified by

             the firmware.



  /v         Enables verbose mode.



  /vbcd      Enables BCD logging.



  /m         If an OS loader GUID is provided, this option merges the

             given loader object with the system template to produce a

             bootable entry. Otherwise, only global objects are merged.



  /d         Specifies that the existing default windows boot entry

             should be preserved.



  /f         Used with the /s command, specifies the firmware type of the

             target system partition. Options for <firmware> are 'UEFI',

             'BIOS', or 'ALL'.



  /addlast   Specifies that the windows boot manager firmware entry

             should be added last. The default behavior is to add it

             first.



  /bcdclean  Clean the BCD Store. By default, simply removes any duplicate

             entries in the BCD. Can be followed by 'full'. In this case,

             each entry is scanned. If the corresponding device for that entry

             does not exist, the entry is deleted.



  /p         Specifies that the windows boot manager firmware entry

             position should be preserved. If entry does not exist,

             new entry will be added in the first position.



  /c         Specifies that any existing objects described by the template

             should not be migrated.



  /bootex    Use the bootex binaries for servicing if necessary conditions are met.



  /offline   Forces boot file servicing to be handled in an offline manner. Boot

             file selection is forced based on presence of 'bootex' switch.



Examples: bcdboot c:\windows /l en-us

          bcdboot c:\windows /s h:

          bcdboot c:\windows /s h: /f UEFI

          bcdboot c:\windows /m {d58d10c6-df53-11dc-878f-00064f4f4e08}

          bcdboot c:\windows /d /addlast

          bcdboot c:\windows /p

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