Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it. Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={| } VOLUME= The number of the volume to receive the focus. VOLUME= The drive letter or mount point path of the volume to receive the focus. If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mount point path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by using the list volume command. Example: SELECT VOLUME=1 SELECT VOLUME=C SELECT VOLUME=C:\mountpath
Selective authentication Windows will not automatically authenticate users from the specified forest for any resources in ...
Selective authentication Windows will not automatically authenticate users from the specified forest for any resources in ...
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it. Syntax: SELECT DISK= DISK= The disk number of the disk to receive ...
Selects the specified partition and shifts the focus to it. Syntax: SELECT PARTITION= PARTITION= The number of the partition ...
Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it. Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={ | } VOLUME= The number of the volume to ...
Self healing is enabled for volume %1!s! with flags 2!x!. flags: 0x01 - enable general repair 0x08 - warn about potential ...
Self healing is enabled for volume %1!s! with flags 2!x!. flags: 1 - enable general repair 8 - warn about potential data ...
Self healing is now enabled for volume %1!s! with flags 2!x!. flags: 0x01 - enable general repair 0x08 - warn about potential ...
Self healing is now enabled for volume %1!s! with flags 2!x!. flags: 1 - enable general repair 8 - warn about potential data ...