bcdedit /sysstoreThis command sets the system store device. This command is only valid for EFI systems in cases where the system store device is ambiguous. This setting does not persist across reboots. The name of a system partition to set as the the system store device. The device must be a system partition. Example: The following command sets the system store device as specified: bcdedit /sysstore C:
bcdedit /createstore This command created a new empty boot configuration data store. The created store is not a system store. ...
bcdedit /export This command exports the contents of the system store into a file. This file can be used later to restore ...
bcdedit /import /clean This command restores the state of the system store using a backup data file previously generated ...
bcdedit /import This command restores the state of the system store using a backup data file previously generated using the ...
bcdedit /sysstore This command sets the system store device. This command is only valid for EFI systems in cases where the ...
bcdedit /toolsdisplayorder . /addfirst | /addlast | /remove This command will set the display order to be used by the boot ...
Be aware that all computers that belong to this domain will not be able to log on to the domain or access domain services ...
Be more productive when working offline by taking network files and folders with you on your PC and automatically synchronizing ...
Because a one-way trust was detected, the forest or domain cannot be added. To disable trust detection, use the Options dialog ...