This command enables or disables the kernel debugger for the specified boot entry. bcdedit /debug [] { ON | OFF } Specifies the identifier of the entry to be modified. Only Windows boot loader entries may be specified. If not specified, {current} is used. For more information about identifiers, run "bcdedit /? ID". Examples: The following command enables kernel debugging for the current Windows operating system boot entry: bcdedit /debug ON The following command disables kernel debugging for the specified operating system entry: bcdedit /debug {cbd971bf-b7b8-4885-951a-fa03044f5d71} OFF
This command disables the TPM. This command requires physical presence at the computer and cannot be run by the operating ...
This command enables or disables Emergency Management Services for the specified entry. bcdedit /bootems { ON | OFF } Specifies ...
This command enables or disables Emergency Management Services for the specified operating system boot entry. bcdedit /ems ...
This command enables or disables the boot debugger for the specified boot entry. Although this command works for any entry, ...
This command enables or disables the kernel debugger for the specified boot entry. bcdedit /debug { ON | OFF } Specifies ...
This command enables the TPM. This command requires physical presence at the computer and cannot be run by the operating ...
This command establishes a transport session that can be used to confidentially transmit shared secrets, encryption keys, ...
This command generates a secure asymmetric certifiable migration key using the authorization ticket for one or more migration ...
This command generates an authorization session handle for the Delegate-Specific Authorization Protocol (DSAP) used to securely ...