The Boot Information Negotiation Layer (BINL) protocol, along with DHCP, is used by PXE clients to discover Remote Installation Services (RIS) servers and the path of the boot image to load. The image is ultimately downloaded using the Trivial File Transfer protocol (TFTP).
The BitsPerPixel property indicates either the number of bits used to represent the color in this configuration, or the bits ...
The BitsPerPixel property indicates the actual number of bits per pixel representing the display. This may be scaled to the ...
The Bluetooth network device requires re-authentication. Do you wish to proceed with this step? Press "Yes" to re-authenticate ...
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The Boot Information Negotiation Layer (BINL) protocol, along with DHCP, is used by PXE clients to discover Remote Installation ...
The boot mode for %1 is a fail-safe mode. Trace providers are available only in normal mode. The trace logs node will not ...
The BootDevice property indicates the name of the disk drive from which the Win32 operating system boots. Example: \Device\Harddisk0. ...
The BootOptionOnWatchDog Property indicates the type of re-boot action to be taken after the time on the watchdog timer has ...
The BootPartition property determines whether the partition is the active partition. The operating system uses the active ...