The source of most of the unbootable situations on Windows 10/8/7, is caused by misconfiguration or even corrupted Boot Configuration Data files, otherwise known as BCD. BCD contains boot configuration parameters on how to start your Windows operating system.
In earlier versions of Windows, it was stored in Boot.ini file. On EFI-based operating system you’ll find the entry in the EFI firmware boot manager, which is located at \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\Bootmgfw.efi.
One of the main reason Microsoft upgraded from Boot.ini to BCD, was to improve the working and introduce new features like Startup Repair Tool, Multi-User Install shortcuts, etc.
Most of the System Administrators use the command line utility called BCDEdit.exe, which helps the user to modify, create, edit delete entries from Boot Configuration Data. Some of the operations we can perform using BCDEdit.exe are:
Today, I’ll discuss a portable utility called Dual Boot Repair Tool. There are some really useful command in this tool that will help you fix and repair MBR, PBR, BCD and the disk structure. I’ll go over the options to explain what it does.
Repair BCD: It does exactly as the name suggests. The utility will check the BCD for incorrect parameters or any sort of errors and it will correct it. Before you proceed you need to select the drive you have the BCD, the path of your Windows folder, language and firmware (BIOS-MBR or EFI firmware). Remember always select the installed OS that is updated. For example, if you have Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, you need to choose Windows 8.1.
Backup / Export BCD: This option will help you backup your BCD, it’s best that you backup your BCD before making any minor changes
Restore / Import BCD: If something goes wrong you can use this option to restore your BCD if you have done a backup before
Repair MBR & Boot Records: Just like the name suggests it can repair your Master Boot Record. Use this option, when you need to resolve MBR corruption issues, or when you have to remove non-standard code from the MBR. AlsoI believe, it also writes a new boot sector to the system partition mostly, if the boot sector was replaced with a non-standard boot sector or if it was damaged some time. It also fixed those old NDLTR missing issues as well.
The rest of the options are pretty much self-explanatory. Remember if you are unsure about any of these options, please use the Automatic Repair option which is much safer compared to the other commands.
In earlier versions of Windows, it was stored in Boot.ini file. On EFI-based operating system you’ll find the entry in the EFI firmware boot manager, which is located at \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\Bootmgfw.efi.
One of the main reason Microsoft upgraded from Boot.ini to BCD, was to improve the working and introduce new features like Startup Repair Tool, Multi-User Install shortcuts, etc.
Most of the System Administrators use the command line utility called BCDEdit.exe, which helps the user to modify, create, edit delete entries from Boot Configuration Data. Some of the operations we can perform using BCDEdit.exe are:
- Add entries to a existing BCD
- Delete entries from a BCD
- Display all the active settings
- Change the default time-out value
Repair Boot Configuration Data or BCD
Today, I’ll discuss a portable utility called Dual Boot Repair Tool. There are some really useful command in this tool that will help you fix and repair MBR, PBR, BCD and the disk structure. I’ll go over the options to explain what it does.
Repair BCD: It does exactly as the name suggests. The utility will check the BCD for incorrect parameters or any sort of errors and it will correct it. Before you proceed you need to select the drive you have the BCD, the path of your Windows folder, language and firmware (BIOS-MBR or EFI firmware). Remember always select the installed OS that is updated. For example, if you have Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, you need to choose Windows 8.1.
Backup / Export BCD: This option will help you backup your BCD, it’s best that you backup your BCD before making any minor changes
Restore / Import BCD: If something goes wrong you can use this option to restore your BCD if you have done a backup before
Repair MBR & Boot Records: Just like the name suggests it can repair your Master Boot Record. Use this option, when you need to resolve MBR corruption issues, or when you have to remove non-standard code from the MBR. AlsoI believe, it also writes a new boot sector to the system partition mostly, if the boot sector was replaced with a non-standard boot sector or if it was damaged some time. It also fixed those old NDLTR missing issues as well.
The rest of the options are pretty much self-explanatory. Remember if you are unsure about any of these options, please use the Automatic Repair option which is much safer compared to the other commands.
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