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#1 freesoft00

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Posted 19 January 2015 - 12:22 PM

The following is through online translation came out, do not know whether the right

Imdisk have you write other small procedures, only the command line parameters, without the use of examples, whether can increase some usage examples, understanding and use of such non English users can better



#2 freesoft00

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Posted 19 January 2015 - 12:28 PM

Bcdboot - Bcd boot file creation and repair tool.

The bcdboot.exe command-line tool is used to copy critical boot files to the
system partition and to create a new system BCD store.

bcdboot <source> [/l <locale>] [/s <volume-letter> [/f <firmware>]] [/v]
                 [/m [{OS Loader ID}]] [/addlast]

  source     Specifies the location of the windows system root.

  /l         Specifies an optional locale parameter to use when
           initializing the BCD store. The default is US English.

  /s         Specifies an optional volume letter parameter to designate
             the target system partition where boot environment files are
             copied.  The default is the system partition identified by
             the firmware.

  /v         Enables verbose mode.

  /m         If an OS loader GUID is provided, this option merges the
             given loader object with the system template to produce a
             bootable entry. Otherwise, only global objects are merged.

  /d         Specifies that the existing default windows boot entry
             should be preserved.

  /f         Used with the /s command, specifies the firmware type of the
             target system partition. Options for <firmware> are 'UEFI',
             'BIOS', or 'ALL'.

  /addlast   Specifies that the windows boot manager firmware entry
             should be added last. The default behavior is to add it
             first.

Examples: bcdboot c:\windows /l en-us
         bcdboot c:\windows /s h:
          bcdboot  c:\windows /s h: /f UEFI
          bcdboot c:\windows /m {d58d10c6-df53-11dc-878f-00064f4f4e08}
          bcdboot c:\windows /d /addlast



#3 freesoft00

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Posted 19 January 2015 - 12:29 PM

For example, above the red part



#4 Olof Lagerkvist

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Posted 19 January 2015 - 03:54 PM

Hi, thanks for your suggestions!

 

There are some examples like this for ImDisk in the FAQ thread:

http://reboot.pro/to...qs-and-how-tos/



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Posted 20 January 2015 - 02:34 AM

Not only imdisk, including other small program you write is the problem, not only the parameters of the example. You can add the instance in the -help parameter, you can also attach a detailed note of the readme.txt document about usage and examples of user computer, because the final level of uneven, there are many is not the command line only window operation, so that even more limited acceptance of the software. But as the end user, may not know in the reboot forum FAQ or do not know the software's website, or those in the user cannot access to site here.

In addition, ask, memory disk created by imdisk, the virtual memory system can be set up to it?



#6 Olof Lagerkvist

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Posted 20 January 2015 - 02:42 AM

Okay, thanks for your suggestions! I have links to my website from --help text in most cases, but from there it could be a little tricky to find the links to this forum. I can see what I could do about it!

About ImDisk, yes it is in most cases possible to store the pagefile on an ImDisk drive, as long as it is created from physical memory. But it doesn't make much sense to do that, unless in a few specific scenarios with 32 bit server editions of Windows.





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