Usually, any well-known entry identifiers are replaced by their friendly shorthand form. Specifying /v as a command-line ...

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