The following options are valid for Windows OS Loader entries: OSDEVICE (device) Defines the device that contains the system root. SYSTEMROOT (string) Defines the path to the system root. RESUMEOBJECT (id) Defines the identifier of the resume object that is associated with this operating system object. DETECTHAL (bool) Enables hardware abstraction layer (HAL) and kernel detection. KERNEL (string) Defines the file name for a private kernel. HAL (string) Defines the file name for a private HAL. DBGTRANSPORT (string) Defines the file name for a private debugger transport. NX Can be OptIn, OptOut, AlwaysOn or AlwaysOff. PAE Can be Default, ForceEnable, ForceDisable. WINPE (bool) Enables the computer to boot to Windows PE. NOCRASHAUTOREBOOT (bool) Disables automatic restart on crash. LASTKNOWNGOOD (bool) Enables boot to last known good configuration. NOLOWMEM (bool) Disables the use of low memory. REMOVEMEMORY (integer) Removes memory from the total available memory that the operating system can use. INCREASEUSERVA (integer) Increases the amount of virtual address space that the user-mode processes can use. PERFMEM (integer) Specifies the size (in megabytes) of the buffer to allocate for performance data logging. VGA (bool) Forces the use of the VGA display driver. QUIETBOOT (bool) Disables the boot screen display. NOVESA (bool) Disables the use of Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) display modes. CLUSTERMODEADDRESSING (integer) Defines the maximum number of processors to include in a single Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (APIC) cluster. USEPHYSICALDESTINATION (bool) Forces the use of the physical APIC. RESTRICTAPICCLUSTER (integer) Defines the largest APIC cluster number to be used by the system. ONECPU (bool) Forces only the boot CPU to be used. NUMPROC (integer) Uses only the specified number of processors. MAXPROC (bool) Reports the maximum number of processors in the system. CONFIGFLAGS (integer) Specifies processor-specific configuration flags. USEFIRMWAREPCISETTINGS (bool) Uses BIOS-configured Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) resources. MSI Can be Default or ForceDisable. SAFEBOOT Can be Minimal, Network or DsRepair. SAFEBOOTALTERNATESHELL (bool) Uses the alternate shell when booted into Safe mode. BOOTLOG (bool) Enables the system initialization log. SOS (bool) Displays additional boot information. DEBUG (bool) Enables kernel debugging. HALBREAKPOINT (bool) Enables the special hardware abstraction layer (HAL) breakpoint. EMS (bool) Enables kernel Emergency Management Services. DRIVERLOADFAILUREPOLICY Can be Fatal or UseErrorControl. BOOTSTATUSPOLICY Can be DisplayAllFailures, IgnoreAllFailures, IgnoreShutdownFailures or IgnoreBootFailures. HYPERVISORLAUNCHTYPE Controls the hypervisor launch type. Can be Off or Auto. HYPERVISORPATH (string) Defines the path to private hypervisor binary. HYPERVISORDEBUG (bool) Enables hypervisor debugging. HYPERVISORDEBUGTYPE Can be SERIAL or 1394. HYPERVISORDEBUGPORT (integer) Defines the serial port number for the serial debugger. HYPERVISORBAUDRATE (integer) Defines the baud rate for the serial debugger. HYPERVISORCHANNEL (integer) Defines the channel for the 1394 debugger.
The following objects that you selected for universal group membership are from a mixed-mode domain. The membership will ...
The following options are valid for the device additional options entry: RAMDISKIMAGEOFFSET (integer) Defines the image offset ...
The following options are valid for the device additional options entry: RAMDISKIMAGEOFFSET (integer) Defines the image offset ...
The following options are valid for Windows OS Loader entries: OSDEVICE (device) Defines the device that contains the system ...
The following options are valid for Windows OS Loader entries: OSDEVICE (device) Defines the device that contains the system ...
The following parent object was intended to be physically removed from the database. In preparation, child objects for this ...
The following policy was active when the Windows Firewall started. Group Policy Applied: %1 Profile Used: %2 Operational ...
The following policy was active when the Windows Firewall started. Group Policy applied: %1 Profile used: %2 Operational ...
The following problems were found while verifying various important DN references. Note, that these problems can be reported ...