This command sets an entry option value in the boot configuration data store. bcdedit /store /set { } /addfirst | /addlast ...

This command sets an entry option value in the boot configuration data store.  bcdedit [/store ] /set [{}]   [ /addfirst | /addlast | /remove ]        Specifies the store to be used. If this option is not                 specified, the system store is used. For more information,                 run "bcdedit /? store".              Specifies the identifier of the entry to be modified.  If not                 specified, {current} is used. For more information about                 identifiers, run "bcdedit /? ID".        Specifies the option data type that will be created or                 modified. Run "bcdedit /? TYPES" for more information about                 data types.           Specifies the value that should be assigned to the option. The                 format of  depends on the data type specified. Run                 "bcdedit /? FORMATS" for more information about data formats.      /addfirst   This switch can only be used if datatype is an object list.                 Adds the specified entry identifier to the top of the list.                 If this switch is specified, only a single entry identifier                 may be specified.  If the specified identifier is already                 in the list, it will be moved to the top of the list.      /addlast    This switch can only be used if datatype is an object list.                 Adds the specified entry identifier to the end of the list.                 If this switch is specified, only a single entry identifier                 may be specified.  If the specified identifier is already                 in the list, it is moved to the end of the list.      /remove     This switch can only be used if datatype is an object list.                 Removes the specified entry identifier from the list.                 If this switch is specified, only a single entry identifier                 may be specified.  If the identifier is not in the list                 then the operation has no effect. If the last entry is being                 removed, then the datatype value is deleted.  Examples:  The following command sets the application device to the partition C: for the specified operating system entry:      bcdedit /set {cbd971bf-b7b8-4885-951a-fa03044f5d71} device partition=C:  The following command sets the application path to \windows\system32\winload.exe for the specified operating system entry:      bcdedit /set {cbd971bf-b7b8-4885-951a-fa03044f5d71} path         \windows\system32\winload.exe  The following command sets the NX policy to OptIn for the current operating system boot entry.      bcdedit /set nx optin
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