Usually, any well-known entry identifiers are replaced by their friendly shorthand form. Specifying /v as a command-line switch prevents this replacement and displays all identifiers in full. Running "bcdedit /v" by itself is equivalent to running "bcdedit /enum ACTIVE /v". bcdedit /v Example: The following command lists the active entries in the system store with all entry identifiers displayed in full. bcdedit /enum ACTIVE /v
USN Commands Supported - createjournal Create a USN journal deletejournal Delete a USN journal enumdata Enumerate USN data ...
USN Journal Records Accepted shows the number of update sequence number (USN) journal records that were processed by the ...
USN Journal Records Read shows the number of update sequence number (USN) journal records that were read by the DFS Replication ...
USN Journal Unread Percentage shows the percent of the update sequence number (USN) journal that has not yet been read and ...
Usually, any well-known entry identifiers are replaced by their friendly shorthand form. Specifying /v as a command-line ...
V3NT 1.3 upgrade and V3Pro 2000 Deluxe are incompatible with this version of Windows. For V3Pro 2000 Deluxe, you should install ...
Valid commands: load Loads a Filter driver unload Unloads a Filter driver filters Lists the Filters currently registered ...
Valid values for intervals are whole numbers in the following ranges: for days, from 0 through 99999; for hours, from 0 through ...
Validation allows your system to be confirmed for access to the latest features, updates, and support, which will help you ...