This command creates a copy of the specified boot entry. bcdedit [/store] /copy { } /d 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 copied. For more information about identifiers, run "bcdedit /? ID". Specifies the description to be applied to the new entry. Example: The following command creates a copy of the specified operating system boot entry: bcdedit /copy {cbd971bf-b7b8-4885-951a-fa03044f5d71} /d "Copy of entry"
This command completes a pending SHA-1 digest process, returns the resulting SHA-1 hash output, and incorporates this hash ...
This command completes the transport session. If logging is turned on, this command returns a hash of all operations performed ...
This command could not be executed. Possible causes: - NLB is not bound, enabled or installed on this system. - You do not ...
This command creates a certifiable migration key blob that can be loaded onto another computer using the TPM_LoadKey2 command. ...
This command creates a copy of the specified boot entry. bcdedit /store /copy { } /d Specifies the store to be used. If this ...
This command creates a key blob that can be loaded onto another computer using the TPM_LoadKey2 command. This command is ...
This command creates a new entry in the boot configuration data store. If a well-known identifier is specified, then the ...
This command creates the TPM endorsement key (EK). The user can also specify whether the EK can be reset, and can specify ...
This command defines the operator authorization value. This command requires physical presence at the computer and cannot ...