Re: Why msg "No BCD store"?
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 2:00 am
It's part of BIBM. The "device" and "osdevice" entries are what matters,
not all the other stuff. See
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/article.php?id=492
"sigi" wrote in message news:2125@public.bootitng...
I entered BIBM Maintenance Mode from CD and hit upon an editable text file
named BCDED.TXT (photo attached). This is certainly not the BCD I have been
looking for? What is it?
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BCDED_TXT in BIBM (small).jpg
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I found the one I was looking for in Partition Work after selecting my Win7
boot partition and pressing the BCDedit button (cf. the second attached
photo).
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BCDEdit in BIBM (small).jpg
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There are listed so many devices that I feel tempted to delete all but one.
But I guess I had better leave my hands off because there might exist
dependencies under the other radio buttons which would require corresponding
adjustment?
not all the other stuff. See
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/article.php?id=492
"sigi" wrote in message news:2125@public.bootitng...
I entered BIBM Maintenance Mode from CD and hit upon an editable text file
named BCDED.TXT (photo attached). This is certainly not the BCD I have been
looking for? What is it?
[attachment=1:3ubmppwk]
BCDED_TXT in BIBM (small).jpg
[/attachment:3ubmppwk]
I found the one I was looking for in Partition Work after selecting my Win7
boot partition and pressing the BCDedit button (cf. the second attached
photo).
[attachment=0:3ubmppwk]
BCDEdit in BIBM (small).jpg
[/attachment:3ubmppwk]
There are listed so many devices that I feel tempted to delete all but one.
But I guess I had better leave my hands off because there might exist
dependencies under the other radio buttons which would require corresponding
adjustment?