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Bcdedit Windows 10 ⚡

bcdedit /set GUID device partition=D: bcdedit /set GUID osdevice partition=D: bcdedit /set GUID path \Windows\system32\winload.efi bcdedit /displayorder GUID /addlast Note: Use winload.efi for UEFI, winload.exe for Legacy BIOS. Need to force Safe Mode without mashing F8? Set the boot menu policy to legacy (pre-Windows 8 style) and choose a minimal boot:

bcdedit /enum all This dumps everything: Windows boot managers, boot loaders, resume from hibernation settings, debuggers, and legacy entries. The output is dense but readable. bcdedit windows 10

bcdedit /create /d "Windows 10 Second Drive" /application osloader BCDEdit returns a GUID (e.g., d4ceeeb8-0a2c-11ee-b8a5-ef33d4a4c8ef ). Copy it. Then: bcdedit /set GUID device partition=D: bcdedit /set GUID

bcdedit /set GUID device partition=D: bcdedit /set GUID osdevice partition=D: bcdedit /set GUID path \Windows\system32\winload.efi bcdedit /displayorder GUID /addlast Note: Use winload.efi for UEFI, winload.exe for Legacy BIOS. Need to force Safe Mode without mashing F8? Set the boot menu policy to legacy (pre-Windows 8 style) and choose a minimal boot:

bcdedit /enum all This dumps everything: Windows boot managers, boot loaders, resume from hibernation settings, debuggers, and legacy entries. The output is dense but readable.

bcdedit /create /d "Windows 10 Second Drive" /application osloader BCDEdit returns a GUID (e.g., d4ceeeb8-0a2c-11ee-b8a5-ef33d4a4c8ef ). Copy it. Then: