bootcfg /rebuild
BOOTCFG :
/add : Adds a Windows installation to the boot menu list.
/rebuild : Iterates through all Windows installations so that you can specify
which installations to add.
/scan : Scans all disks for Windows installations and displays the results so that
you can specify which installations to add.
/default : Sets the default boot entry.
/list : Lists the entries already in the boot menu list.
/disableredirect : Disables redirection in the boot loader.
/redirect : Enables redirection in the boot loader, with the specified
configuration.
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Replid to [ngruendl]s message :
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> which command is the correct one?
>
> bootcfg /add
>
> ??
>
> "Doug Sherman [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Boot to the CD, select Recovery Console, and use the bootcfg command:
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291980/en-us
>>
>> Doug Sherman
>> MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
>>
>> "ngruendl" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:B2F0B25B-4878-4780-BA04-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> I had a hard drive (partially) fail in my system and in order to
>>> get the data off of it, I installed a second hard disk on the
>>> second sata port and installed windows xp on it. When i went to
>>> take out the first hard disc after the other was up and running, my
>>> system fails to boot. Does anyone know what i need to do to the
>>> new disk in order for it to boot without having the old disk
>>> connected to the computer. I'm afraid that it is going to fail
>>> soon and then i will not be able to start my computer.