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Command line: bootcfg
Description:
This command line tool can be used to configure, query, change or
delete the boot entry settings in the BOOT.INI file.

Parameter List:

/Copy Makes a copy of an existing boot entry.
/Delete Deletes an existing boot entry from the BOOT.INI file.
/Query Displays the current boot entries and their settings.
/Raw Allows the user to specify any switch to be added.
/Timeout Allows the user to change the Timeout value.
/Default Allows the user to change the Default boot entry.
/EMS Allows the user to configure the /redirect switch for headless support.
/Debug Allows the user to specify the port and baudrate for remote debugging.
/Addsw Allows the user to add predefined switches.
/Rmsw Allows the user to remove predefined switches.
/Dbg1394 Allows the user to configure 1394 port for debugging.
/?

Displays this help message.

Examples:
BOOTCFG /Copy /?
BOOTCFG /Delete /?
BOOTCFG /Query /?
BOOTCFG /Raw /?
BOOTCFG /Timeout /?
BOOTCFG /EMS /?
BOOTCFG /Debug /?
BOOTCFG /Addsw /?
BOOTCFG /Rmsw /?
BOOTCFG /Dbg1394 /?
BOOTCFG /Default /?
BOOTCFG /?

WARNING: BOOT.INI is used for boot options on Windows XP and earlier
operating systems. Use the BCDEDIT command line tool to modify
Windows Vista boot options.