If you don??™t specify an application type, then any application can inherit the entry.
The allowable inherit entry types include BOOTMGR, BOOTSECTOR, FWBOOTMGR,
MEMDIAG, NTLDR, OSLOADER, and RESUME. The
/inherit DEVICE
option creates a special
inherit entry that??™s only inherited by device options. The
/device
option creates a new
device options entry.
NOTE
The type information associated with the data store defines the format of the entry and
how it affects the boot process. For example, an OSLOADER entry lets you load other operating
systems. These options appear as part of the boot menu. Use the
BCDEdit /? TYPES
command
to display a complete list of entry types. Add the type name to the command line and you??™ll see
specific help for that type.
/createstore
Filename
Creates a new file that contains a boot configuration data store.
/dbgsettings [
DebugType
[DEBUGPORT:
] [BAUDRATE:
BAUD
] [CHANNEL:
Channel
]
[TARGETNAME:
TargetName
] /start
StartPolicy
/noemux ]
Changes the debugger settings.
Don??™t confuse this setting with
/bootdebug
, which chooses the items to debug. This
setting affects the specified debugger type: SERIAL, 1394, or USB.
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