Lenovo ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery 4.3 (Deployment Guide) User Manual

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Table 26. BMGR32 parameters (continued)

Parameter

Result

/CFGfile

Apply the configuration file parameters. See “RRCMD
command-line interface” on page 61
for details regarding the
configuration file.

/DS

Return the Master boot record (MBR) data sector (0-based).

/Dn

Apply changes to disk n, where n is 0-based, (default: disk
containing environment variable

″SystemDrive″ or ″C:\″ if

″SystemDrive″ is not defined.)

/H0

Hide partition 0.

/H1

Hide partition 1.

/H2

Hide partition 2.

/H3

Hide partition 3.

/HS

Hide the service partition.

/P12

Hide the service partition by setting partition type to 12.

/INFO

Display hard disk drive information (checks for 8 free
sectors).

/INFOP

Display hard disk drive information (checks for 16 free
sectors).

/M0

The Rescue and Recovery environment is located in the
service partition.

/M1

The Rescue and Recovery environment is located in the
C:\PARTITION (dual boot Windows and Windows PE).

/M2

The Rescue and Recovery environment is located in the
service partition with DOS (dual boot Windows PE and
DOS; Lenovo-branded preload Only).

/OEM

Computer is not a Lenovo-branded computer. This forces a
second check for the F11 (default) key press after POST. This
may be required for older systems. This is also the default
setting for the OEM version of the Rescue and Recovery
program.

/Patchn

Used for installation program only to set a variable that the
Master boot record patch program can access.

Patchfilefilename

Used for installation program only to install the Master boot
record patch.

/PRTC

Used for installation program only, to retrieve patch return
code.

/IBM

System is an IBM branded or Lenovo-branded computer.

/Q

Silent.

/V

Verbose.

/R

Reboot computer.

/REFRESH

Reset partition table entries in data sector.

/THINK

Configure the boot manager to use the blue button on the
keyboard to enter the Predesktop Area.

/TOC tocvalue

Set the BIOS TOC location (16 characters that represent 8
bytes of data).

/U0

Show partition 0.

/U1

Show partition 1.

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