MZ@ !L!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. $Rؕ3}3}3}H̴3}H̱3}Rich3}PEL!  Vpv@|T.rsrc`V@@H(@S0H`x      8Ph%&('@(X)p*+,-./0102H3`6x789:;<= >8?P@hABCD]~(@Xp  0 H ` x   8 P 9h X Y _ `         (  8  H  X  h  x                      (  8  H  X  h  x                      (  8  H  X  h  x                    ( 8 H X h x           ( 8 H X h x           ( 8P !'h*-3v7P8?C6EJQ0S8HX [\_LcTj@ptwzPnܐP,v<Щ<ԴX` $FHlXhn,z` 44Z(| ~x0 !#@%(,D+X.`/80N3668:p?8EE\IM0UV\`V$WX^`MUIp9b8_|-=g*иc MUIen-US4ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "BOOTCFG /?" for usage. ;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. C 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. OS Load OptionsOS Friendly Name Boot entry ID37364TABLELISTCSVPath20 Boot Entries ------------ Boot Loader Settings -------------------- Default pathTimeoutPA Default OS37369ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "BOOTCFG /RAW /?" for usage. ? 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. 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