Use the DEBUGPORT and
BAUDRATE settings for serial port debugging, the CHANNEL setting for 1394 debugging,
and the TARGETNAME setting for USB debugging. The
/start
option defines how the device
starts and you can use these settings: ACTIVE, AUTOENABLE, or DISABLE. The
/noemux
option tells the kernel mode debugger to ignore any user-mode exceptions.
/debug [
ID
] {On | Off}
Turns on or off kernel mode debugging. When you specify an
identifier, the switch affects the specified Windows boot loader. You can use this command on
any entry, but it only affects Windows boot loader entries. If you specify this command without
an identifier, the system sets kernel mode debugging for the current boot loader.
/default
ID
Specifies the entry to use as the default boot manager. When the timer runs out,
the system automatically boots the selected entry.
[/store
Filename
] /delete
ID
[/f] [/cleanup | /nocleanup]
Deletes the specified
entry from the data store. Use the
/f
option to ensure BCDEdit deletes the entry; otherwise, it
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won??™t delete well-known entries. The
/cleanup
option ensures that the deleted item is removed
from the display order.
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