Fixboot

Writes a new partition boot sector to the system partition. The fixboot command is only available when you are using the Recovery Console

fixboot [drive]

Parameter

drive

The drive to which a boot sector will be written. This replaces the default drive, which is the system partition you are logged on to. An example of a drive is:

D:

Example

The following example writes a new partition boot sector to the system partition in drive D:

fixboot d:

Note

Using the fixboot command without any parameters will write a new partition boot sector to the system partition you are logged on to.

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Related Topics

Command-line reference A-Z

Diskpart

Map

Recovery Console overview


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