The bootcfg command able to scan hard disks for installation of Windows NT 4.0 and above and then add them to existing boot.ini file. The command also able to rebuild a new boot.ini file if one does not exist.
A brief of bootcfg command usage and syntax
- bootcfg /add scans the computer for Windows systems installed (for example Windows 2000 and Windows XP in a dual boot setup), displays the results to choose and add it to the Boot menu.
- bootcfg /rebuild iterates through all Windows installations found in the PC, allows user to specify which installations to rebuild the boot.ini file.
- bootcfg /list reads the boot.ini file and displays the operating system identifier, the operating system load options, and the operating system location (path).
- The bootcfg command syntax and usages
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