BCDBoot Technical Reference (Standard 8)
7/8/2014
Review the use, syntax, location, options, and parameters for the BCDBoot tool in Windows Embedded 8 Standard (Standard 8).
BCDBoot is a boot-file creation and repair tool, which you use to set up a system partition, or to repair the boot environment located on the system partition. BCDBoot sets up the system partition by copying a small set of boot-environment files from an installed Windows image. BCDBoot also creates a Boot Configuration Data store on the system partition with a new boot entry that boots to the installed Windows image.
Syntax
bcdboot.exe
<source>
[/l <locale>]
[/s <volume>]
[/v]
[/m [<os_loader_id>]]
Where to Find BCDBoot
The executable file for BCDBoot is bcdboot.exe, and in a typical installation of Windows Embedded 8 Standard (Standard 8), bcdboot.exe can be found at one of the following locations:
- %PROGRAMFILES%\Windows Embedded 8 Standard\Toolset\Windows Deployment Tools\Deployment Tools\x86
- %PROGRAMFILES%\Windows Embedded 8 Standard\Toolset\Windows Deployment Tools\Deployment Tools\AMD64
- %WINDIR%\System32\ for an installation image of Standard 8 that includes the System Management Utilities feature module.
Command-Line Options and Parameters
Option |
Description |
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Specifies the location of the Windows system root. |
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Specifies a language identifier to use when initializing the BCD store. The default is en-US. |
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Specifies the volume-letter of the target system partition where boot-environment files are copied. The default is the system partition identified by the firmware. |
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Enables verbose mode. |
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If a system-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. |