The BootupState property specifies how the system was started. Fail-safe boot (also called SafeBoot) bypasses the user's startup files. Constraints: Must have a value.
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 ...
The BootROMSupported property determines whether a boot ROM is supported. Values are TRUE or FALSE. If BootROMSupported equals ...
The BootupState property specifies how the system was started. Fail-safe boot (also called SafeBoot) bypasses the user's ...
The BranchCache service cannot start because the HTTP namespace used for serving content to requesting clients is not reserved. ...
The BranchCache service could not be started because it has been disabled. Use the Services snap-in console to set the Startup ...
The BranchCache service started, but was unable to load the cache file from disk because the cache file was corrupted or ...
The BreaksnapshotSetEx method failed because the disk signature of one or more shadow copy LUNs could not be reverted to ...