/ems [
ID
] {On | Off}
Turns on or off Emergency Management Services (EMS) for the specified
boot entry. When you specify an identifier, the switch affects the specified boot entry. You
can use this command on any entry, but it only affects boot entries. If you specify this command
without an identifier, the system sets EMS for the current boot entry.
/emssettings {BIOS | EMSPORT:
Port
EMSBAUDRATE:
BAUDRate
}
Defines the global EMS
settings. This command doesn??™t enable or disable EMS for any particular boot entry??”it simply
defines how EMS communicates. The
BIOS option lets EMS rely on the BIOS configuration to
determine how to react. This setting only works when your BIOS provides EMS support. The
EMSPORT and EMSBAUDRATE settings affect serial port support and you shouldn??™t use them
with the BIOS option.
[/store Filename] /enum [{EntryType | ID}] [/v] Lists the contents of the data store.
The /enum command can list all of the entries, a specific entry, or entries of a particular type. The
types you can list include ACTIVE, FIRMWARE, BOOTAPP, BOOTMGR, OSLOADER,
RESUME, INHERIT, and ALL. The /v option displays the entry GUIDs, rather than the wellknown
values.
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