The command bootcfg delete in Windows

The bootcfg delete command deletes the operating system entry in the [operating systems] section of the Boot.ini file. The command applies to: Windows Server (Semi-Annual Channel), Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012.

Applies to: Windows Server (Semi-Annual Channel), Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012.

The bootcfg delete command deletes the operating system entry in the [operating systems] section of the Boot.ini file.

Syntax

 bootcfg / delete [/ s [/ u / p]] [/ id] 

Parameters

Parameter Description / s Specifies the name or IP address of the remote computer (do not use a backslash). The default is the local computer. / u Run the command with the user account specified behind the sign. Default is the current user login rights on the computer that is issuing the command. / p Specify the password for the user account specified in the / u parameter . / id Specifies the operating system input line number in [operating systems] in the Boot.ini file to delete. The first line after the [operating systems] section header is 1. /? Show help at the command prompt.

For example

The following examples show how you can use the command bootcfg / delete :

 bootcfg / delete / id 1 
bootcfg / delete / s srvmain / u maindomhiropln / pp @ ssW23 / id 3

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Update 26 May 2019
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