• Commands that Control the Boot Manager
  • Commands that Control Output




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    Commands that Control Output

    /enum. Lists entries in a store. The /enum command is the default value for BCDEdit, so running "bcdedit" without parameters is equivalent to running bcdedit /enum ACTIVE.

    /v. Verbose mode. Usually, any well-known entry identifiers are represented by their friendly shorthand form. Specifying /v as a command-line option displays all identifiers in full. Running "bcdedit /v" by itself is equivalent to running bcdedit /enum ACTIVE /v.
    Commands that Control the Boot Manager

    /bootsequence. Specifies a one-time display order to be used for the next boot. This command is similar to /displayorder, except that it is used only the next time the system is booted. After that has occurred, the system reverts to the original display order.

    /default. Specifies the default entry that the boot manager selects when the timeout expires.

    /displayorder. Specifies the display order that the boot manager uses when displaying boot options to a user.

    /timeout. Specifies the time to wait, in seconds, before the boot manager selects the default entry.

    /toolsdisplayorder. Specifies the display order for the boot manager to use when displaying the tools menu.




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