Bootcfg /delete
Applies To: Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8
Deletes an operating system entry in the [operating systems] section of the Boot.ini file.
For examples of how this command can be used, see Examples.
Syntax
bootcfg /delete [/s <Computer> [/u <Domain>\<User> /p <Password>]] [/id <OSEntryLineNum>]
Parameters
Term |
Definition |
---|---|
/s <Computer> |
Specifies the name or IP address of a remote computer (do not use backslashes). The default is the local computer. |
/u <Domain>\<User> |
Runs the command with the account permissions of the user specified by <User> or <Domain>\<User>. The default is the permissions of the current logged on user on the computer issuing the command. |
/p <Password> |
Specifies the password of the user account that is specified in the /u parameter. |
/id <OSEntryLineNum> |
Specifies the operating system entry line number in the [operating systems] section of the Boot.ini file to delete. The first line after the [operating systems] section header is 1. |
/? |
Displays help at the command prompt. |
Examples
The following examples show how you can use the bootcfg /delete command:
bootcfg /delete /id 1
bootcfg /delete /s srvmain /u maindom\hiropln /p p@ssW23 /id 3