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What's New in the BCD WMI Provider

Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 include the following new programming elements in the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) provider.

New Capabilities

The BCD WMI provider for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 adds support for qualified partitions and virtual hard disks.

A qualified partition is a physical partition that is uniquely identified by its disk signature and either the partition offset for a disk that uses a master boot record (MBR) or the partition signature for a disk that uses a global partition table (GPT).

A virtual hard disk (VHD) is a file in VHD format that the operating system can use in the same ways as a physical hard disk, including as a boot device. For more information, see About VHD.

A BCD entry for a VHD boot device can be specified in the following ways:

  • As a native VHD boot device. If the VHD is mounted and has been assigned a volume, it can be specified as a native VHD boot device by calling the SetPartitionDeviceElement method with the corresponding partition path of the mounted VHD, in the same way as for a physical hard disk. A native VHD boot device entry has all of the information necessary to boot from the device including the VHD file name and path, the disk signature and partition identifier within the VHD (VPART) and the VHD file's parent disk signature and partition identifier (PPART).
  • As a locate device. If the disk signature and partition identifier within the VHD is omitted, it is necessary to search all VHD partitions to locate the partition that contains the boot device element (the application path for a device on which a boot application resides, or the system root for a device on which an operating system resides). This is a referred to as a VPART locate device. If the VHD file's parent disk signature and partition identifier is also omitted, it is also necessary to search all of the physical disks to locate the VHD file. This is referred to as a VPART+PPART locate device. A locate device can be specified by calling the SetVhdDeviceElement method.

New Classes

BcdDeviceLocateData

Represents the root class of all locate device data types and specifies the locate type of the device.

BcdDeviceLocateElementChildData

Represents the element to locate within the VHD and specifies the VHD's parent file device for a VPART locate device.

BcdDeviceLocateElementData

Represents a locate device element. This class is not used by the BCD WMI provider.

BcdDeviceLocateStringData

Represents the parent of a VHD's parent file device and specifies the string to search for a VPART+PPART locate device.

BcdDeviceQualifiedPartitionData

Represents a qualified partition device element.

New Methods of the BCDObject Class

GetElementWithFlags

Enumerates a qualified partition boot device.

SetPartitionDeviceElementWithFlags

Sets the specified partition device element. This method is the same as SetPartitionDeviceElement with additional options.

SetQualifiedPartitionDeviceElement

Sets a qualified partition boot device.

SetVhdDeviceElement

Creates a VHD boot device.