BCDEDIT - How To Use ?
Jan 22, 2009How to Use the BCDEDIT Command Line Tool ?
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View 0 RepliesI have a C: partition with the contents of windows xp and I have a D: partition with the contents of windows 7 then I accidentally delete the C: partition in order to remove XP then I made the drive D: set of active primaries for the purpose of my laptop can boot into windows 7 directly.(with active disk boot)happens next is BOOTMGR is missing so I hv copied BOOTMGR file from BOOTMGR Active disk boot. but next happens is BOOTBCd bla.. bla.. bla..I found that I delete the partition boot folder c: how i create my boot folder (with windows7 repair cmd of course).
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View 7 Replies View RelatedWhen I open the cmd prompt and just type "net" or "bcdedit", I get those errorsMicrosoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.C:UsersNicolas>net'net' is not recognized as an internal or external command,operable program or batch file.C:UsersNicolas>bcdedit'bcdedit' is not recognized as an internal or external command,perable program or batch file.
View 6 Replies View RelatedMy brand new Asus N56VM-AB71 with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit won't boot. When I try to turn it on a cmd window opens and ofter a couple of minutes I get a white screen with big red letters saying Error. At the top I can read: "BCDEdit display order default meet error!!" I've tried to fix this problem with my Windows 7 Installation DVD but automatic repair won't work. I've also tried some cmd lines: Bootrec commands can't find any Windows Installation Disk part List Disk shows: "there are no fixed disks to show" I'm really desperate trying to fix this, i used me notebook for 2 weeks only.
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