CUSTOM TYPES A custom type identifies the data format and meaning of a value that is not represented by a friendly type name built in to BCDedit. Custom types are typically used to extend the functionality of BCD. A custom type has the following format: custom:OxXXXXXXXX The literal string "custom:" followed by an 8-digit hexadecimal number that encodes the format and meaning of the type. A custom type appears in the same parameter position as a friendly type name in a /set or /deletevalue command. For example: bcdedit /set {} custom: 0xXXXXXXXX For information about custom types that can be used with this version of BCDedit, search the Microsoft Knowledge Base for these keywords: BCD, BCDedit, custom types
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