BOOT APPLICATION The following types apply to entries for boot applications. These types also apply to the boot manager, memory diagnostic application, Windows OS loader, and the resume application. For information about data formats for these types, run "bcdedit /? FORMATS". Display ======= GRAPHICSRESOLUTION Defines the graphics resolution, 1024x768, 800x600, 1024x600, etc. HIGHESTMODE (bool) Enables boot applications to use the highest graphical mode exposed by the firmware. GRAPHICSMODEDISABLED (bool) Disables graphics mode. HIGHESTMODE (bool) Forces the highest resolution supported by the firmware. NOVESA (bool) Disables the use of Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) display modes. (Defunct.) NOVGA (bool) Disables the use of VGA modes entirely. BOOTUXDISABLED (bool) Disables boot graphics. Debugging ========= BAUDRATE (integer) Defines the baud rate for the serial debugger. BOOTDEBUG (bool) Enables the boot debugger. CHANNEL (integer) Defines the channel for the 1394 debugger. BUSPARAMS (string) Defines the PCI bus, device, and function numbers of the debugging device. For example, 1.5.0 describes the debugging device on bus 1, device 5, function 0. DEBUGADDRESS (integer) Defines the address of a serial port for the debugger. DEBUGPORT (integer) Defines the serial port number for the serial debugger. DEBUGSTART Can be ACTIVE, AUTOENABLE or DISABLE. DEBUGTYPE Can be SERIAL, 1394, USB, NET or LOCAL. DHCP (bool) Controls use of DHCP by the network debugger. DHCP set to false forces local link only address. HOSTIP Defines the host IP address for the network debugger. KEY Holds the key used to encrypt the network debug connection. NOUMEX (bool) Causes user-mode exceptions to be ignored. PORT (integer) Defines the network port for the network debugger. TARGETNAME (string) Defines the target name for the USB debugger. Memory ====== BADMEMORYACCESS (bool) Allows an application to use the memory described by the bad memory list. BADMEMORYLIST (integerlist) Defines the list of Page Frame Numbers describing faulty memory in the system. TRUNCATEMEMORY (integer) Disregard all memory at or above the specified physical address. AVOIDLOWMEMORY (integer) Avoid using memory below the specified physical address in the boot loader as much as possible. Emergency Management Services ============================= BOOTEMS (bool) Enables Emergency Management Services. EMSBAUDRATE (integer) Defines the baud rate for Emergency Management Services. EMSPORT (integer) Defines the serial port number for Emergency Management Services. Devices and Hardware =========================== CONFIGACCESSPOLICY Can be DEFAULT or DISALLOWMMCONFIG. FIRSTMEGABYTEPOLICY Can be USENONE, USEALL or USEPRIVATE. EXTENDEDINPUT (bool) Enables extended console input functionality. Applications ============ LOCALE (string) Defines the locale of the boot application. NOUMEX (bool) Causes user-mode exceptions to be ignored. Recovery ======== RECOVERYENABLED (bool) Enables the recovery sequence. RECOVERYSEQUENCE (list) Defines the recovery sequence. Verification ============ TESTSIGNING (bool) Allows pre-release test code signing certificates. Error Screens ============= BOOTSHUTDOWNDISABLED (bool) Indicates that the machine should not shutdown after displaying an error screen for 1 minute. The default is to attempt the shutdown. This does not work on legacy firmware. BOOTERRORUX (integer) Defines the graphics experience for boot errors. Can be Legacy, Standard or Simple. Valid only on keyboard-less devices. For additional types that apply to the boot manager, memory diagnostic application, windows OS loader, or the resume application, run "bcdedit /? TYPES", where is one of the following: BOOTMGR The boot manager. MEMDIAG The memory diagnostic application. OSLOADER The Windows OS loader. RESUME The resume application.
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