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Edit the Windows Vista Boot Menu Options - BCDEDIT
Click start>All Programs>Accessories>Right Click on Command Prompt and select Run As Administrator
In Windows Vista, the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) store contains boot configuration parameters which control how the operating system is started in the Windows Vista and Windows Server Code Name "Longhorn" operating systems. These were found in the boot.ini file in previous versions of Microsoft Windows.
To edit the Windows Vista Boot Menu Options, the Boot Configuration Data Editor - BCDEDIT is used. The Bcdedit.exe command-line tool can be used to add, delete and edit entries in the BCD store which contains objects.
{default} (to describe the drive or partition containing the current default operating system), or {current} (to describe the current drive or partition one is booted to), or for example {c34b751a-ff09-11d9-9e6e-0030482375e7} (to describe another drive or partition on which an operating system has been installed). Bcdedit.exe is located in the \Windows\System32 directory of the Windows Vista partition and can be accessed only from the Commad Prompt which is found on the Windows Vista start menu at Start>All Programs>Accessories
bcdedit /? Shows all commands one is able to use bcdedit.exe /? CREATESTORE Shows detailed information for the command CREATESTORE or any other command available in bcdedit as shown when running bcdedit /? followed by the particular command more information is required for. bcdedit or bcdedit /enum all Shows the current structure of your boot configuration data. installations present on your computer will be displayed.
It is strongly recommended that one creates a backup of the BCD store before making any changes to it. bcdedit /export "D:\BCD Backup\Bcd Backup" Creates a backup to a pre-created folder, in this case “BCD Backup” on drive D: bcdedit /import! "D:\BCD Backup\Bcd Backup" Restores the backup previously created
bcdedit /set {legacy} Description "Windows XP Professional SP2" Changes the text description of the “Legacy” OS line in the boot menu. The quotation marks must be included in the command
bcdedit /set {current} description "Windows Vista Build 5308 x86" Changes the Text of the boot menu line for the Vista or non-Vista installation one is currently booted to, from the default "Microsoft Windows" or other description to that shown in the quotation marks
bcdedit /set {5189b25c-5558-4bf2-bca4-289b11bd29e2} description “Windows Vista Build 5270 x64” Changes the text of the boot menu line for any other Vista installation. one must use the GUID for that particular installation as shown when one runs the bcdedit or bcdedit /enum all command
bcdedit /default {current} Sets the current Windows installation one is booted to as the default Windows boot OS bcdedit /default {5189b25c-5558-4bf2-bca4-289b11bd29e2} Sets the referenced Windows OS as the {default} Windows boot OS bcdedit /default {legacy} Sets the legacy (Windows XP SP2) OS as {default} boot item bcdedit /displayorder Sets the display order of boot menu items for example: bcdedit.exe /displayorder {legacy} {current}
bcdedit /timeout 15 Changes the default 30 second time-out of the boot menu to 15 seconds or any other value inserted.
Where a partition or a hard drive has been added or removed and has caused the partition/disk structure to change, this can be corrected by running these commands in the order shown: X:\>X:\boot\fixntfs.exe -lh -all (Where X: is the drive/partition on which the folder "boot" is to be found) bcdedit /set {5189b25c-5558-4bf2-bca4-289b11bd29e2} device partition=X: Changes boot partition of the OS whose GUID is indicated. (Where X: is new drive/partition required). Must be used together with the osdevice command below bcdedit /set {5189b25c-5558-4bf2-bca4-289b11bd29e2} osdevice partition=X: Changes boot partition of the OS whose GUID is indicated. (Where X: is new drive/partition required). Must be used together with the device command above
The System Configuration Utility (msconfig) is accessible from the Windows Vista start menu, Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools>System Configuration. It has limited funcionality as regards the BCD store however, with the only relevant functionalities being to change the default boot operating system, to delete a boot menu item and to change the timeout display period of the boot menu.
CAUTION: Making incorrect or invalid changes to one's BCD store can result in the system no longer booting and only those comfortable with using command line entries and who understand the inherent risks of making a mistake should do so. |
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