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Steve Seguis

"Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Administration"

The output of the previous command is
the identifier for the newly created boot entry, which on my test system resulted in the
identifier {8496b610-6ec8-11db-9581-0003ffaf0a2b}. If you accidentally closed
the window or did not write down the resulting identifier, all you need to do is run
BCDEdit.exe /v and it will output all the entries on your system. Look for the one
with the description you specified, and the ID will be right there.
You can now manipulate this new entry with the debug information you want using
the following command:
Bcdedit /set {8496b610-6ec8-11db-9581-0003ffaf0a2b} debugtype USB
Bcdedit /set {8496b610-6ec8-11db-9581-0003ffaf0a2b} targetname DBG1
The combined effect of the two previous commands is to modify the newly created entry
from your copy command, identifier {8496b610-6ec8-11db-9581-0003ffaf0a2b},
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with debugtype set to USB and the USB targetname set to DBG1. This is an example,
of course, and you would adjust the entry options based on whatever values you really
needed.
If you want to delete the entry options you just created, you would run this command:
Bcdedit /deletevalue {8496b610-6ec8-11db-9581-0003ffaf0a2b} debugtype
Bcdedit /deletevalue {8496b610-6ec8-11db-9581-0003ffaf0a2b} targetname
It??™s important that you specify the identifier in this command; otherwise, it will delete
the BCD option in whatever BCD entry the alias {current} points to.


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