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;ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /QUERY /?" for usage.
<ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /CHANGE /?" for usage.
:ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /COPY /?" for usage.
<ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /DELETE /?" for usage.
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BOOTCFG /Delete [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]] /ID bootid


Description:
>    Deletes an existing boot entry in the [operating systems]
#    section of the BOOT.INI file.

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

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

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

PAD    /ID     bootid           Specifies the boot entry id that needs
H                             to be deleted from the [operating systems]
<                             section of the BOOT.INI file.

:    /?                       Displays this help message.


Examples:
    BOOTCFG /Delete /ID 2
8    BOOTCFG /Delete /S system /U user /P password /ID 2
7
BOOTCFG /Query [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]


Description:
$    Displays the boot information.

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

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

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

:    /?                       Displays this help message.


Examples:
    BOOTCFG /Query
1    BOOTCFG /Query /S system /U user /P password
4    BOOTCFG /Query /S ipaddress /U user /P password
5
BOOTCFG /Copy [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]
)            [/D description] /ID bootid


Description:
-    Makes a copy of an existing boot entry.

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

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

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

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

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

:    /?                       Displays this help message.


Examples:
0    BOOTCFG /Copy /D "Windows with Debug" /ID 1
7    BOOTCFG /Copy /S system /U user /D "Windows" /ID 3
1    BOOTCFG /Copy /D "Windows /Crashdebug" /ID 2
PAERROR: "ERROR: Invalid boot id specified.
4SUCCESS: Changed the timeout value in the BOOT.INI.
;ERROR: Unable to change the timeout value in the BOOT.INI.
/SUCCESS: Added redirect entry to the BOOT.INI.
9ERROR: Unable to add the redirect entry in the BOOT.INI.
7SUCCESS: Changed the default OS entry in the BOOT.INI.
8ERROR: Unable to change the default OS in the BOOT.INI.
<ERROR: Unable to modify the switches in the given OS entry.
>ERROR: Unable to remove the switches from the given OS entry.
4ERROR: Unable to make a copy of the given OS entry.
EERROR: Cannot delete the OS entry, since there is only one OS entry.
,ERROR: Unable to delete the given OS entry.
/ERROR: Cannot connect to the specified system.
"ERROR: Cannot open BOOT.INI file.
/ERROR: Unable to read/write the BOOT.INI file.
+ERROR: Error in reading the BOOT.INI file.
>ERROR: Unable to reset file permissions of the BOOT.INI file.

BOOTCFG /Query 


Description:
B    Allows an administrator to display the boot entries and their
@    settings for the local machine. The boot entries and their 
'    settings are read from the NVRAM.


Examples:
    BOOTCFG /Query
3ERROR: This OS version does not support EFI NVRAM.
 ERROR: Insufficient privileges.
0SUCCESS: Specified boot entry has been deleted.
2ERROR: Unable to delete the specified boot entry.
;ERROR: Unable to change the timeout value in the BOOT.INI.
9ERROR: Unable to add the redirect entry in the BOOT.INI.
/ERROR: Unable to add the specified boot entry.
)SUCCESS: Added the specified boot entry.
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Type "BOOTCFG /RAW /?" for usage.
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BOOTCFG /Raw osoptions [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]] 
/ID bootid [/A]


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

Parameter List:
H    /RAW    osoptions        Specifies the OS options for a boot entry.
H                             The previous OS options will be replaced.

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

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

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

PAA    /ID     bootid           Specifies the boot entry id in the 
I                             [operating systems] section of the BOOT.INI
=                             file to add the OS options to.

I    /A                       Specifies that the OS options entered with 
B                             /RAW switch will be appended to the 
3                             existing OS options.

:    /?                       Displays this help message.


Examples:
(    BOOTCFG /Raw "/DEBUG /SOS" /A /ID 2
!    BOOTCFG /Raw "/3GB" /A /ID 2
D    BOOTCFG /Raw "/CRASHDEBUG" /S system /U user /P password /ID 2 
JSUCCESS: Added the switch to OS entry for line "%d" in the BOOT.INI file.
,SKIPPING: The switch %s is already present.
MSUCCESS: Removed the switch from the OS entry for line "%d" in the BOOT.INI.
-SUCCESS: Made a copy of the boot entry "%d".
)SUCCESS: OS entry "%d" has been deleted.
PA)
BOOTCFG /Raw OSoptions [/A] /ID bootid


Description:
F    Allows an administrator to specify the OS load options for a boot
    entry.

Parameter List:
F    /RAW       OSoptions   Specifies the OS options for a boot entry.
I                           The previous OS options will be overwritten.

G    /A                     Specifies that the OS options entered with 
I                           /Raw switch will be appended to the existing 
(                           OS options.

B    /ID        bootid      Specifies the boot entry id to add the
+                           OS options to.

8    /?                     Displays this help message.


Examples:
%    BOOTCFG /Raw "/DEBUG /SOS" /ID 2
!    BOOTCFG /Raw "/3GB" /A /ID 2
@    BOOTCFG /Raw "/DEBUG /DEBUGPORT=COM2 /BAUDRATE=19200" /ID 2

BOOTCFG /Delete /ID bootid


Description:
?    Allows an administrator to delete an existing boot entry.

Parameter List:
<    /ID        bootid      Specifies the boot entry id that
1                           needs to be deleted.

8    /?                     Displays this help message.


Examples:
    BOOTCFG /Delete /ID 1
    BOOTCFG /Delete /ID 3
5ERROR: Could not make a copy of the boot entry "%d".
,
BOOTCFG /Copy [/D description] /ID bootid


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

Parameter List:
B    /D       description   The description for the new OS entry.

8    /ID      bootid        Specifies the boot entry id 
(                           to be made.

8    /?                     Displays this help message.


Examples:
0    BOOTCFG /Copy /D "Windows with Debug" /ID 1
    BOOTCFG /Copy /ID 3
1    BOOTCFG /Copy /D "Windows /Crashdebug" /ID 2
/ERROR: The timeout value could not be changed.
-SUCCESS: The timeout value has been changed.
4ERROR: The next boot entry ID could not be changed.
2SUCCESS: The next boot entry ID has been changed.
;ERROR: The headless redirection port could not be changed.
9SUCCESS: The headless redirection port has been changed.
KSUCCESS: The boot entry line "%d" has been made as the default boot entry.
BERROR: Unable to make the boot entry "%d" the default boot entry.
PA;SUCCESS: The OS load options were added to the BootID: %d.
?ERROR: Could not change the OS load options in the BootID: %d.
>INFO: The selected boot entry is not a Windows OS boot entry.
@
BOOTCFG /Timeout value [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]] 


Description:
E    Allows the user to change the OS timeout value. The valid range 
    is 0 to 999.

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

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

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

B    /TIMEOUT  value          Specifies the time in seconds before
8                             the default OS is loaded.

:    /?                       Displays this help message.

PA
Examples:
    BOOTCFG /Timeout 30 
=    BOOTCFG /Timeout 50 /S system /U domain\user /P password
D
BOOTCFG /Default [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]] /ID bootid


Description:
5    Allows the user to change the Default OS entry.

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

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

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

A    /ID     bootid           Specifies the boot entry id in the 
I                             [operating systems] section of the BOOT.INI
=                             file to be made as Default OS.

:    /?                       Displays this help message.


Examples:
    BOOTCFG /Default /ID 2
@    BOOTCFG /Default /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2
=ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /TIMEOUT /?" for usage.
=ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /DEFAULT /?" for usage.
>ERROR: Unable to change the default OS entry in the BOOT.INI.
"ERROR: Invalid boot id specified.
8ERROR: Timeout value must be between 0 and 999 seconds.
PA
BOOTCFG /Timeout value


Description:
F    Allows an administrator to change the Timeout value. Valid range 
    is 0 to 999.

Parameter List:
B    /Timeout  value          Specifies the time in seconds before
8                             the default OS is loaded.

:    /?                       Displays this help message.


Examples:
    BOOTCFG /Timeout 10

BOOTCFG /Default /ID bootid


Description:
?    Allows an administrator to change the Default boot entry.

Parameter List:
7    /ID        bootid      Specifies the boot entry id
?                           to be made the default boot entry.

8    /?                     Displays this help message.


Examples:
    BOOTCFG /Default /ID 2
!
BOOTCFG /parameter [arguments]


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

Parameter List:
9    /Copy       Makes a copy of an existing boot entry.

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

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

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

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

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

B    /EMS        Allows the user to configure the /redirect switch
'                for headless support.

F    /Debug      Allows the user to specify the port and baudrate for 
#                remote debugging.

=    /Addsw      Allows the user to add predefined switches.

@    /Rmsw       Allows the user to remove predefined switches.

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

-    /?          Displays this help message.


Examples:
    BOOTCFG /Copy /?
    BOOTCFG /Delete /?
    BOOTCFG /Query /?
    BOOTCFG /Raw /?
    BOOTCFG /Timeout /?
    BOOTCFG /EMS /?
    BOOTCFG /Debug /?
    BOOTCFG /Addsw /?
    BOOTCFG /Rmsw /?
    BOOTCFG /Dbg1394 /?
    BOOTCFG /Default /?
    BOOTCFG /?

EWARNING: BOOT.INI is used for boot options on Windows XP and earlier
I         operating systems.  Use the BCDEDIT command line tool to modify
%         Windows Vista boot options.
KSUCCESS: Changed the OS entry switches for line "%d" in the BOOT.INI file.
VERROR: Debug port not present in OS entry "%d". Turn debugging on to add debug port.
 [ERROR: Baud rate not present in OS entry "%d". Turn debugging on to add a baudrate value.
 [ERROR: /DEBUG switch not present in OS entry "%d". Turn debugging on to add /DEBUG switch.
7ERROR: Debug port is already present in OS entry "%d".
5ERROR: Baudrate is already present in OS entry "%d".
>SUCCESS: Changed the redirection port in boot loader section.
EERROR: Unable to change the redirection port in boot loader section.
<ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain redirect switch.
PA<ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains redirect switch.
BSUCCESS: Changed the redirection baudrate in boot loader section.
FERROR: Unable to add redirection baudrate in the boot loader section.
:
BOOTCFG /EMS value [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]
A                     [/PORT port] [/BAUD baudrate] [/ID bootid]


Description:
B    Allows the user to add or change the EMS headless redirection
    settings.

Parameter List:
?    /EMS     value           The valid set of EMS redirection 
8                             values are ON, OFF, EDIT.

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

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

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

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

D    /PORT    port            Specifies the COM port to be used for 
F                             redirection. Valid ports are COM1, COM2,
@                             COM3, COM4, BIOSSET(EMS uses BIOS 
)                             settings).

D    /BAUD    baudrate        Specifies the Baudrate to be used for 
D                             redirection. Valid Baudrates are 9600,
4                             19200, 57600, 115200.

@    /ID      bootid          Specifies the boot entry id to add
6                             the EMS option. This is 
F                             required when EMS value is set to ON or 
#                             OFF.

:    /?                       Displays this help message.

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


Examples:
1    BOOTCFG /EMS ON /PORT COM1 /BAUD 19200 /ID 2
(    BOOTCFG /EMS ON /PORT BIOSSET /ID 3
%    BOOTCFG /EMS OFF /S system /ID 2
/    BOOTCFG /EMS EDIT /PORT com2 /BAUD 115200 
@    BOOTCFG /EMS OFF /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2
<
BOOTCFG /Debug value [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]
A                       [/PORT port] [/BAUD baudrate] /ID bootid


Description:
:    Allows the user to add or change the debug settings.

Parameter List:
9    /DEBUG   value           The valid set of debugging 
8                             values are ON, OFF, EDIT.

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

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

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

I    /PORT    port            Specifies the COM port to connect to remote
F                             machine to be used for debugging. Valid 
@                             ports are COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4.

D    /BAUD    baudrate        Specifies the baudrate to be used for 
B                             debugging. Valid Baudrates are 9600,
;                             19200, 38400, 57600, 115200.

D    /ID      bootid          Specifies the boot entry id to add the
-                             OS options to.

:    /?                       Displays this help message.


Examples:
'    BOOTCFG /Debug ON /PORT COM1 /ID 2
/    BOOTCFG /Debug OFF /S system /U user /ID 2
6    BOOTCFG /Debug EDIT /PORT com2 /BAUD 19200 /ID 2 
B    BOOTCFG /Debug OFF /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2
gWARNING: The Redirect port specified is being ignored. Use the edit option to change the port setting.
hWARNING: The Redirect baudrate specified is being ignored. Use the edit option to change the baud rate.
(ERROR: Debug switch is already present.
!
BOOTCFG /EMS value /ID bootid 


Description:
?     Allows an administrator to add or remove the EMS headless
     redirection settings.

Parameter List:
9    /EMS     value       The valid set of values for EMS
3                         redirection are ON, OFF.

<    /ID      bootid      Specifies the boot entry id to add
-                         the OS options to.

6    /?                   Displays this help message.


Examples:
    BOOTCFG /EMS ON /ID 2
    BOOTCFG /EMS OFF /ID 3
@
BOOTCFG /Debug value [/PORT port] [/BAUD baudrate] /ID bootid


Description:
@    Allows an administrator to add or change the debug settings
    for a specified OS entry.

Parameter List:
=    /DEBUG     value       The valid set of debugging values
/                           are ON, OFF, EDIT.

G    /PORT      port        Specifies the COM port to connect to remote
=                           machine to be used for debugging.
D                           Valid ports are COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4.

B    /BAUD      baudrate    Specifies the baudrate to be used for 
G                           debugging. Valid Baudrates are 9600, 19200,
PA2                           38400, 57600, 115200.

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

8    /?                     Displays this help message.


Examples:
3    BOOTCFG /Debug ON /PORT COM1 /BAUD 19200 /ID 2
(    BOOTCFG /Debug ON /PORT COM4  /ID 3
    BOOTCFG /Debug OFF /ID 2
5    BOOTCFG /Debug EDIT /PORT com2 /BAUD 38400 /ID 2
8ERROR: Debug switch not present in the OS load options.
9ERROR: Debug port is not present in the OS load options.
1ERROR: Invalid syntax. Please refer to the help.
CSUCCESS: The OS load options have been changed for the BootID: %d.
?ERROR: Could not change the OS load options in the BootID: %d.
BERROR: Redirect switch is already present in the OS load options.
2ERROR: Could not change the global boot options.
 >ERROR: Redirect switch is not present in the OS load options.
2ERROR: No port or baudrate specified for editing.
VERROR: Invalid syntax. Username cannot be specified without specifying a system name.
TERROR: Invalid syntax. Password cannot be specified without specifying a user name.
4ERROR: There is no port specified for redirection.
 'ERROR: The system name cannot be null.
%ERROR: The user name cannot be null.
=ERROR: Debug port is already present in the OS load options.
BERROR: Debug baud rate is already present in the OS load options.
BWARNING: Ignoring the specified credentials for the local system.
9ERROR: The maximum number of boot entries allowed is 20.
BERROR: Specified OS entry already contains the /noguiboot switch.
<ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains the /sos switch.
BERROR: Specified OS entry already contains the /basevideo switch.
?ERROR: Specified OS entry already contains the /maxmem switch.
YERROR: Invalid maxmem value specified.
Maxmem value must be greater than or equal to 32.
?ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain the /maxmem switch.
<ERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain the /sos switch.
BERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain the /basevideo switch.
BERROR: Specified OS entry does not contain the /noguiboot switch.
OSUCCESS: Removed the switches from the OS entry for line "%d" in the BOOT.INI.
IERROR: Unable to remove switches from the OS entry "%d" in the BOOT.INI.
2ERROR: The value specified for maxmem is invalid.
PA!
BOOTCFG /parameter [arguments]


Description:
H    This command line tool allows an administrator to configure, query,
<    change or delete the boot entry settings in the NVRAM.

Parameter List:
<    /Copy          Makes a copy of an existing boot entry.

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

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

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

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

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

E    /EMS           Allows the user to configure the /redirect switch
*                   for headless support.

H    /Debug         Allows the user to specify the port and baudrate for
                   debugging.

@    /Addsw         Allows the user to add predefined switches.

C    /Rmsw          Allows the user to remove predefined switches.

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

7    /Mirror        Allows the user to add information 
,                   about a mirrored drive.

8    /List          Allows the user to List information 
#                   about a drive.

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

:    /Clone         Allows the user to clone a boot entry 
                    on a drive.

0    /?             Displays this help message.


Examples:
    BOOTCFG /Copy /?
    BOOTCFG /Delete /?
    BOOTCFG /Query /?
    BOOTCFG /Raw /?
    BOOTCFG /Timeout /?
    BOOTCFG /Default /?
    BOOTCFG /EMS /?
    BOOTCFG /Debug /?
    BOOTCFG /Addsw /?
    BOOTCFG /Rmsw /?
    BOOTCFG /Dbg1394 /?
    BOOTCFG /Mirror /?
    BOOTCFG /List /?
    BOOTCFG /Update /?
    BOOTCFG  /?

LWARNING: NVRAM is used for boot options on Windows XP and earlier operating
PAM         systems.  Use the BCDEDIT command line tool to modify Windows Vista
         boot options.
6
BOOTCFG /Addsw [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]
:             { [/MM val] [/BV] [/SO] [/NG] } /ID bootid 


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

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

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

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

E    /MM    value           Specifies to add the /maxmem switch which
<                           limits the amount of RAM (in MB)
>                           the OS can use. This value must be
9                           greater than or equal to 32.

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

B    /SO                    Specifies to add the /sos switch which
@                           will display the name of each device
2                           driver while loading.

H    /NG                    Specifies to add the /noguiboot switch which
B                           disables the Windows progress bar that
=                           appears before the logon prompt.

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

8    /?                     Displays this help message.


Examples:
     BOOTCFG /Addsw /MM 64 /ID 2
    BOOTCFG /Addsw /SO /ID 3
:    BOOTCFG /Addsw /SO /NG /S system /U domain\user /ID 2
    BOOTCFG /Addsw /NG /ID 2 
B    BOOTCFG /Addsw /MM 96 /NG /S system /U user /P password /ID 2
=
BOOTCFG /Addsw { [/MM val] [/BV] [/SO] [/NG] } /ID bootid 


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

Parameter List:
F    /MM        value       Specifies to add the /maxmem switch which 
D                           limits the maximum amount of RAM (in MB)
>                           the OS can use. This value must be
9                           greater than or equal to 32.

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

G    /SO                    Specifies to add the /sos switch which will
B                           display the name of each device driver
+                           while loading.

I    /NG                    Specifies to add the /noguiboot switch which 
B                           disables the Windows progress bar that
=                           appears before the logon prompt.

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

8    /?                     Displays this help message.


Examples:
     BOOTCFG /Addsw /MM 64 /ID 2
!    BOOTCFG /Addsw /SO /ng /ID 2
    BOOTCFG /Addsw /BV /ID 2 
$    BOOTCFG /Addsw /MM 96 /ng /ID 2
5
BOOTCFG /Rmsw [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]
;                  { [/MM] [/BV] [/SO] [/NG] } /ID bootid 


Description:
>    Allows the user to remove the switches from an OS entry.

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

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

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

8    /MM                    Removes the /maxmem switch.

;    /BV                    Removes the /basevideo switch.

5    /SO                    Removes the /sos switch.

;    /NG                    Removes the /noguiboot switch.

B    /ID    bootid          Specifies the boot entry id to remove 
PA1                           the OS options from.

8    /?                     Displays this help message.


Examples:
    BOOTCFG /Rmsw /MM /ID 2
    BOOTCFG /Rmsw /SO /ID 3
2    BOOTCFG /Rmsw /SO /NG /S system /U user /ID 2
    BOOTCFG /Rmsw /NG /ID 2 
E    BOOTCFG /Rmsw /MM /NG /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2
PA9
BOOTCFG /Rmsw { [/MM ] [/BV] [/SO] [/NG] } /ID bootid 


Description:
B    Allows an administrator to remove switches from an OS entry.

Parameter List:
8    /MM                    Removes the /maxmem switch.

;    /BV                    Removes the /basevideo switch.

6    /SO                    Removes the /sos  switch.

;    /NG                    Removes the /noguiboot switch.

7    /ID        bootid      Specifies the boot entry id
;                           to remove the OS options from.

8    /?                     Displays this help message.


Examples:
    BOOTCFG /Rmsw /MM /ID 2
     BOOTCFG /Rmsw /SO /NG /ID 2
    BOOTCFG /Rmsw /BV /ID 2 
     BOOTCFG /Rmsw /MM /NG /ID 2
PA=ERROR: No COM port present. Add a COM port and then proceed.
CERROR: Invalid syntax. "%1" value is not allowed for "/%2" option.
9ERROR: Invalid syntax. Mandatory switch 'id' is missing.
PA;ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /ADDSW /?" for usage.
:ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /RMSW /?" for usage.
PA;ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /DEBUG /?" for usage.
9ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /EMS /?" for usage.
+ERROR: The /dbg1394 switch is not present.
/ERROR: The /dbg1394 switch is already present.
@ERROR: Could not change the OS load options for the BootID: %d.
=ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /DBG1394 /?" for usage.
?ERROR: Invalid syntax. Channel value must be between 1 and 64.
ERROR: Can't load NTDLL.DLL.
PA1
BOOTCFG /DBG1394 value [/CH channel] /ID bootid

Description:
C    Allows an administrator to configure the 1394 port debugging.

Parameter List:
=    /DBG1394 value    The valid set of Dbg1394 switch values
$                      are ON, OFF.

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

<    /ID      bootid   Specifies the boot entry id to change
*                      the OS options to.

3    /?                Displays this help message.


Examples:
%    BOOTCFG /DBG1394 ON /CH 20 /ID 2
    BOOTCFG /DBG1394 OFF /ID 2
>
BOOTCFG /Dbg1394 value [/S system [/U user [/P [password]]]]
-                  [/CH channel] /ID bootid 


Description:
?    Allows the user to configure the 1394 port for debugging.

Parameter List:
B   /DBG1394 value          The valid set of Dbg1394 switch values
)                           are ON, OFF.

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

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

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

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

A   /ID      bootid         Specifies the boot entry id to change
/                           the OS options to.

8    /?                     Displays this help message.


Examples:
%    BOOTCFG /DBG1394 ON /CH 30 /ID 3
7    BOOTCFG /DBG1394 ON /CH 20 /S system /U user /ID 2
     BOOTCFG /DBG1394 OFF /ID 2 
PAD    BOOTCFG /DBG1394 OFF /S system /U domain\user /P password /ID 2
gERROR: Cannot remove the /dbg1394 switch with this option.
Use /DBG1394 switch for removing 1394 port.
6ERROR: The target system must be running a 32 bit OS.
ERROR: Access Denied.
8ERROR: Invalid syntax. Mandatory switch /ID is missing.
"Type "BOOTCFG /EMS /?" for usage.
dERROR: Cannot edit the /DBG1394 switch with this option.
Use /DBG1394 switch for editing 1394 port.
&Type "BOOTCFG /DBG1394 /?" for usage.
PACERROR: Baud rate is not present. Add a baud rate and then proceed.
4ERROR: Invalid syntax. Default argument is missing.
GERROR: Remote boot configuration is not supported for 64 bit machines.
	WARNING: <ERROR: Baudrate cannot be added without adding a debugport.
,ERROR: The /dbg1394 switch already present.
PA4ERROR: Unexpected error from NtQueryBootEntryOrder.
5ERROR: Unexpected error from NtEnumerateBootEntries.
1ERROR: Unexpected error from NtQueryBootOptions.
0ERROR: Unexpected error from NtModifyBootEntry.
"ERROR: Unexpected error occurred.
2ERROR: Unexpected error from NtSetBootEntryOrder.
 ERROR: Insufficient privileges.
0ERROR: This version does not support EFI NVRAM.
!ERROR: Debugport does not exist.
=ERROR: Unexpected error occurred when parsing BOOT.INI file.
@     
BOOTCFG /Mirror /ADD guid [/D description] [/ID bootid] 


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

Parameter List:
?    /ADD    guid        Adds a new boot entry for the mirrored
<                        partition with the specified GUID.

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

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

5    /?                  Displays this help message.


Examples:
>   BOOTCFG /MIRROR /ADD 09ea8ba0-a122-01c0-f1b3-12714f758821 
)           /D "Mirrored OS Entry" /ID 3 
F   BOOTCFG /MIRROR /ADD {09ea8ba0-a122-01c0-f1b3-12714f758821} /ID 2 
*ERROR: The OS option must start with "/".
ERROR: File not found.
PA
Boot Options

------------
Timeout:             %d
CurrentBootEntryID:  %d
HeadlessRedirection: Not set

HeadlessRedirection: %s


Boot Entries
------------

Boot entry ID:    %d
OS Friendly Name: %s
OS Friendly Name: N/A
OsLoadOptions:    %s
OsLoadOptions:    N/A
BootFilePath:     %s
OsFilePath:       %s

<ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /MIRROR /?" for usage.
:ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /LIST /?" for usage.
<ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /UPDATE /?" for usage.
Default:             %s
ERROR: Unable to open drive.

PRIMARY GPT HEADER:

PRIMARY GPT PARTITION: 

!ERROR: Unable to display output.
PA"INFO: No partition entries found.

Partition GUID : {}
Partition Type : {Starting LBA   : %I64u
Partition Name :  
DiskGUID       : {----------------------
----------------------
PA@ERROR: The boot entry length cannot be more than %d characters.
@ERROR: The OS options length cannot be more than %d characters.
^ERROR: The specified port has already been used as a debug port. Please use a different port.
UERROR: The specified port already used for redirection. Please use a different port.
)ERROR: The OS friendly name is too long.

BOOTCFG /LIST [disknumber] 


Description:
E    Allows an administrator to list the partition information of the
    specified disk.

Parameter List:
A    /LIST      disknumber    Lists the partition information for
F                             the specified disk. Defaults to Disk 0.

:    /?                       Displays this help message.


Examples:
   BOOTCFG /LIST 
   BOOTCFG /LIST 1 

BOOTCFG /UPDATE guid 


Description:
G    Allows an administrator to update information about a boot entry.

Parameter List:
G    /UPDATE    guid         Modifies the boot entry with the specified
F                            GUID, and updates the partition # in the 
.                            entry if needed.

9    /?                      Displays this help message.


Examples:
8   BOOTCFG /UPDATE 0c347ba0-a122-01c0-d931-f8428177d974
;   BOOTCFG /UPDATE {75caafde-eb35-48b3-bfa2-cbfd66f7f00e}

PAERROR: Invalid GUID specified.
&ERROR: Unable to read specified disk.
&SUCCESS: GUID matches partition "%d".
!ERROR: Specified GUID not found.
"ERROR: Unable to retrieve tokens.
/SUCCESS: The specified GUID has been modified.
-ERROR: Failed to enumerate the boot entries.
,ERROR: FindBootEntry() - invalid parameter.
*ERROR: FindBootEntry() - NULL pEntryList.
7ERROR: FindBootEntry() : NtTranslateFilePath() failed.
*ERROR: Unable to update the boot entries.
3ERROR: Selected GUID is an invalid partition GUID.
/INFO: Specified GUID has already been updated.
PA"
Partition table info for Disk: %d"
---------------------------------
Partition No:      %d
Partition Style:  MBR
Partition Style:  GPT
Partition Style:  RAW
Starting  offset: Partition length: Partition GUID:   
GUID type:        
Partition name:   %s
0ERROR: Unable to get the partition information.
3ERROR: Partition style is not a recognized format.
,ERROR: Unable to add a mirrored boot entry.
1SUCCESS: The mirrored boot entry has been added.
)INFO: The boot entry could not be added.
FERROR: Cannot add mirrored boot entry because the boot path is empty.
Mirrored Boot EntryCopy of ;ERROR: Unexpected error occurred when parsing system name.
DERROR: /dbg1394 switch cannot be added when baudrate is configured.
BERROR: Baudrate cannot be added when the 1394 port is configured.
PA7ERROR: The Boot entries in BOOT.INI file are too long.
3ERROR: The redirection port could not be removed.
 7ERROR: The redirection baudrate could not be removed.
 ISUCCESS: The redirection port has been removed from BOOT LOADER section.
MSUCCESS: The redirection baudrate has been removed from BOOT LOADER section.
KERROR: The current logged on user does not have administrative privileges.
.ERROR: Invalid syntax. /CH switch is missing.
GERROR: You are not authorized to modify the contents of boot.ini file.
'ERROR: BOOT.INI is too big to process.
8ERROR: You are not authorized to modify NVRAM settings.
-ERROR: The value for disk number is invalid.
%ERROR: List cannot be null or empty.
(clone)-INFO: There are no boot entries for cloning.
4INFO: There is no boot entry with the specified id.
5SUCCESS: The clone operation completed successfully.
#ERROR: The clone operation failed.
6SUCCESS: The clone operation is partially successful.
>INFO: Failed to clone boot entry whose id is '%d'.
Reason: %s
JINFO: Boot entry whose id is '%d' is already mapped to the target volume.
7INFO: Boot entry whose id is '%d' successfully cloned.
ERROR: Invalid source GUID.
ERROR: Invalid target GUID.
-INFO: Failed to clone '%s' driver. Reason: %s=INFO: '%s' driver entry already exists on the target volume.
9INFO: There are on drivers on source volume for cloning.
'INFO: '%s' driver successfully cloned.
PA6INFO: Use '/v' option to see the verbose information.
4Invalid syntax.
Type "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.
^Invalid syntax. /d and /d+ cannot be used simultaneously.
Type "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.
bInvalid syntax. /id cannot be used along with /sg or /upddrv.
Type "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.
aInvalid syntax. /d or /d+ cannot be used along with /upddrv.
Type "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.
gInvalid syntax. /sg should be specified when /upddrv is specified.
Type "BOOTCFG /CLONE /?" for usage.
Q
BOOTCFG /Clone /TG guid [/SG guid | /ID bootid [/D desc| /D+ desc] ] [/UPDDRV]


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

Parameter List:
I    /Clone              Specifies to clone a boot entry for the mirrored
<                        partition with the specified GUID.

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

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

>    /ID      bootid     Specifies the boot entry id to change
,                        the OS options to.

N    /d       desc       Specifies that the friendly name given has to replace
5                        the existing friendly name.

L    /d+      desc       Specifies that the friendly name has to be appended
7                        to the existing friendly name.
Q                        If neither /d nor /d+ is specified, tool will default to
4                        /d+ with value of (clone).

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

5    /?                  Displays this help message.


Examples:
?   BOOTCFG.EXE /CLONE /SG 8ad819a0-6c8a-01c2-507b-9e5f8078f531
J           /TG ee4e0b23-58d8-4de1-8db4-03c91c573970 /D "Cloned OS Entry" 
?   BOOTCFG.EXE /CLONE /TG d1a25906-7052-41a7-b3dc-6f91be085027
!           /D+ "Cloned OS Entry"
F   BOOTCFG.EXE /CLONE /TG 8ad819a0-6c8a-01c2-507b-9e5f8078f531 /ID 3 
G   BOOTCFG.EXE /CLONE /UPDDRV /SG 8ad819a0-6c8a-01c2-507b-9e5f8078f531
8               /TG ee4e0b23-58d8-4de1-8db4-03c91c573970
2ERROR: Could not update all the the boot entries.
ERROR:WARNING:SUCCESS:INFO:N/AType the password for %s:2Passing the user credential for local connection.
7The target system must be running Windows XP or above.
9The remote system must be running Windows 2000 or above.
PA>Invalid syntax. '%s' value is not allowed for '%s' option.
%s
9Invalid syntax. Specify valid numeric value for '%s'.
%s
AInvalid syntax. Specifiy valid floating point value for '%s'.
%s
5Invalid syntax. Mandatory option '%s' is missing.
%s
FInvalid syntax. '%s' option is not allowed more than '%d' time(s).
%s
#Invalid argument/option - '%s'.
%s
0Invalid syntax. Default argument is missing.
%s
FLength of the command line argument should not exceed 255 characters.
IInvalid syntax. Default option is not allowed more than '%d' time(s).
%s
,Invalid syntax. Value expected for '%s'.
%s
BInvalid syntax. '%s' value is not allowed as default argument.
%s
Type "%s /?" for usage.*Value for '%s' option cannot be empty.
%s
-Value for default option cannot be empty.
%s
PA<Invalid syntax. Specify valid numeric value for default.
%s
DInvalid syntax. Specifiy valid floating point value for default.
%s
>Value for default option cannot be more than %d character(s).
?Invalid syntax. Value cannot be specified with '%s' option.
%s
;Value for '%s' option cannot be more than %d character(s).
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