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MessageIdTypedef=DWORD
SeverityNames=(Success=0x0:STATUS_SEVERITY_SUCCESS
Informational=0x1:STATUS_SEVERITY_INFORMATIONAL
Warning=0x2:STATUS_SEVERITY_WARNING
Error=0x3:STATUS_SEVERITY_ERROR
)
FacilityNames=(System=0x0:FACILITY_SYSTEM
)
LanguageNames=(English=0x409:MSG00409
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German=0x407:MSG00407
Polish=0x415:MSG00415
Portugese=0x816:MSG00416
Romanian=0x418:MSG00418
Russian=0x419:MSG00419
Albanian=0x41C:MSG0041C
Turkish=0x41F:MSG0041F
Chinese=0x804:MSG00804
Taiwanese=0x404:MSG00404
)
MessageId=10000
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_ACTIVE
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as active.
Syntax: ACTIVE
Writes a value to the disk which is read by the basic input/output
system (BIOS) at boot. This value specifies that the partition is
a valid system partition.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
DiskPart verifies only that the partition is capable of containing the
operating system startup files. DiskPart does not check the contents of
the partition. If you mistakenly mark a partition as active and it does
not contain the operating system startup files, your computer might not
start.
Example:
ACTIVE
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Language=German
Markiert auf Datenträgern mit MBR-Datenträgerformat (Master Boot
Record) die Partition, die den Fokus hat, als aktive Partition.
Syntax: ACTIVE
Schreibt einen Wert auf den Datenträger, der Beim Start vom BIOS
(Basic Input/Output System) gelesen wird. Durch diesen Wert wird
angegeben, dass die Partition eine gültige Systempartition ist.
Damit dieser Vorgang erfolgreich ausgeführt werden kann, muss eine
Partition ausgewählt sein.
Vorsicht:
DiskPart überprüft nur, ob die Partition in der Lage ist, die
Startdateien des Betriebssystems aufzunehmen. Der Inhalt der Partition
wird hierbei nicht überprüft. Falls versehentlich eine Partition als
aktiv markiert wird, die nicht die Startdateien des Betriebssystems
enthält, kann der Computer möglicherweise nicht gestartet werden.
Beispiel:
ACTIVE
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.
Language=Polish
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as active.
Syntax: ACTIVE
Writes a value to the disk which is read by the basic input/output
system (BIOS) at boot. This value specifies that the partition is
a valid system partition.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
DiskPart verifies only that the partition is capable of containing the
operating system startup files. DiskPart does not check the contents of
the partition. If you mistakenly mark a partition as active and it does
not contain the operating system startup files, your computer might not
start.
Example:
ACTIVE
.
Language=Portugese
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as active.
Syntax: ACTIVE
Writes a value to the disk which is read by the basic input/output
system (BIOS) at boot. This value specifies that the partition is
a valid system partition.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
DiskPart verifies only that the partition is capable of containing the
operating system startup files. DiskPart does not check the contents of
the partition. If you mistakenly mark a partition as active and it does
not contain the operating system startup files, your computer might not
start.
Example:
ACTIVE
.
Language=Romanian
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as active.
Syntax: ACTIVE
Writes a value to the disk which is read by the basic input/output
system (BIOS) at boot. This value specifies that the partition is
a valid system partition.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
DiskPart verifies only that the partition is capable of containing the
operating system startup files. DiskPart does not check the contents of
the partition. If you mistakenly mark a partition as active and it does
not contain the operating system startup files, your computer might not
start.
Example:
ACTIVE
.
Language=Russian
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as active.
Syntax: ACTIVE
Writes a value to the disk which is read by the basic input/output
system (BIOS) at boot. This value specifies that the partition is
a valid system partition.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
DiskPart verifies only that the partition is capable of containing the
operating system startup files. DiskPart does not check the contents of
the partition. If you mistakenly mark a partition as active and it does
not contain the operating system startup files, your computer might not
start.
Example:
ACTIVE
.
Language=Albanian
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as active.
Syntax: ACTIVE
Writes a value to the disk which is read by the basic input/output
system (BIOS) at boot. This value specifies that the partition is
a valid system partition.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
DiskPart verifies only that the partition is capable of containing the
operating system startup files. DiskPart does not check the contents of
the partition. If you mistakenly mark a partition as active and it does
not contain the operating system startup files, your computer might not
start.
Example:
ACTIVE
.
Language=Turkish
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as active.
Syntax: ACTIVE
Writes a value to the disk which is read by the basic input/output
system (BIOS) at boot. This value specifies that the partition is
a valid system partition.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
DiskPart verifies only that the partition is capable of containing the
operating system startup files. DiskPart does not check the contents of
the partition. If you mistakenly mark a partition as active and it does
not contain the operating system startup files, your computer might not
start.
Example:
ACTIVE
.
Language=Chinese
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as active.
Syntax: ACTIVE
Writes a value to the disk which is read by the basic input/output
system (BIOS) at boot. This value specifies that the partition is
a valid system partition.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
DiskPart verifies only that the partition is capable of containing the
operating system startup files. DiskPart does not check the contents of
the partition. If you mistakenly mark a partition as active and it does
not contain the operating system startup files, your computer might not
start.
Example:
ACTIVE
.
Language=Taiwanese
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as active.
Syntax: ACTIVE
Writes a value to the disk which is read by the basic input/output
system (BIOS) at boot. This value specifies that the partition is
a valid system partition.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
DiskPart verifies only that the partition is capable of containing the
operating system startup files. DiskPart does not check the contents of
the partition. If you mistakenly mark a partition as active and it does
not contain the operating system startup files, your computer might not
start.
Example:
ACTIVE
.
MessageId=10001
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_ADD
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add ADD command help text here>
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Language=German
<Add ADD command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add ADD command help text here>
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Language=Portugese
<Add ADD command help text here>
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Language=Romanian
<Add ADD command help text here>
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Language=Russian
<Add ADD command help text here>
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Language=Albanian
<Add ADD command help text here>
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Language=Turkish
<Add ADD command help text here>
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Language=Chinese
<Add ADD command help text here>
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Language=Taiwanese
<Add ADD command help text here>
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MessageId=10002
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_ASSIGN
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add ASSIGN command help text here>
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Language=German
<Add ASSIGN command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add ASSIGN command help text here>
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Language=Portugese
<Add ASSIGN command help text here>
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Language=Romanian
<Add ASSIGN command help text here>
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Language=Russian
<Add ASSIGN command help text here>
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Language=Albanian
<Add ASSIGN command help text here>
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Language=Turkish
<Add ASSIGN command help text here>
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Language=Chinese
<Add ASSIGN command help text here>
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Language=Taiwanese
<Add ASSIGN command help text here>
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MessageId=10003
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_ATTACH
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add ATTACH command help text here>
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Language=German
<Add ATTACH command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add ATTACH command help text here>
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Language=Portugese
<Add ATTACH command help text here>
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Language=Romanian
<Add ATTACH command help text here>
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Language=Russian
<Add ATTACH command help text here>
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Language=Albanian
<Add ATTACH command help text here>
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Language=Turkish
<Add ATTACH command help text here>
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Language=Chinese
<Add ATTACH command help text here>
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Language=Taiwanese
<Add ATTACH command help text here>
.
MessageId=10004
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_ATTRIBUTES
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add ATTRIBUTES command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add ATTRIBUTES command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add ATTRIBUTES command help text here>
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Language=Portugese
<Add ATTRIBUTES command help text here>
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Language=Romanian
<Add ATTRIBUTES command help text here>
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Language=Russian
<Add ATTRIBUTES command help text here>
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Language=Albanian
<Add ATTRIBUTES command help text here>
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Language=Turkish
<Add ATTRIBUTES command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add ATTRIBUTES command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add ATTRIBUTES command help text here>
.
MessageId=10005
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_AUTOMOUNT
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add AUTOMOUNT command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add AUTOMOUNT command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add AUTOMOUNT command help text here>
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Language=Portugese
<Add AUTOMOUNT command help text here>
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Language=Romanian
<Add AUTOMOUNT command help text here>
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Language=Russian
<Add AUTOMOUNT command help text here>
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Language=Albanian
<Add AUTOMOUNT command help text here>
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Language=Turkish
<Add AUTOMOUNT command help text here>
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Language=Chinese
<Add AUTOMOUNT command help text here>
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Language=Taiwanese
<Add AUTOMOUNT command help text here>
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MessageId=10006
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_BREAK
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add BREAK command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add BREAK command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add BREAK command help text here>
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Language=Portugese
<Add BREAK command help text here>
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Language=Romanian
<Add BREAK command help text here>
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Language=Russian
<Add BREAK command help text here>
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Language=Albanian
<Add BREAK command help text here>
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Language=Turkish
<Add BREAK command help text here>
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Language=Chinese
<Add BREAK command help text here>
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Language=Taiwanese
<Add BREAK command help text here>
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MessageId=10007
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_CLEAN
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
Removes any and all partition or volume formatting from the disk with
focus.
Syntax: CLEAN [ALL]
ALL Specifies that each and every byte\sector on the disk is set to
zero, which completely deletes all data contained on the disk.
On master boot record (MBR) disks, only the MBR partitioning information
and hidden sector information are overwritten. On GUID partition table
(GPT) disks, the GPT partitioning information, including the Protective
MBR, is overwritten. If the ALL parameter is not used, the first 1MB
and the last 1MB of the disk are zeroed. This erases any disk formatting
that had been previously applied to the disk. The disk's state after
cleaning the disk is 'UNINITIALIZED'.
Example:
CLEAN
.
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Language=German
Entfernt alle Partitions- oder Volumeformatierungen von dem Datenträger
mit dem Fokus.
Syntax: CLEAN [ALL]
ALL Gibt an, dass jedes Byte\jeder Sektor auf dem Datenträger
auf Null gesetzt wird. Damit werden alle auf dem Datenträger
enthaltenen Daten vollständig gelöscht.
Auf MBR-Datenträgern (Master Boot Record) werden nur MBR-
Partitionierungsinformationen und Informationen zu ausgeblendeten
Sektoren überschrieben. Auf GUID-Partitionstabellen-Datenträgern
(GPT) werden die GPT-Partitionierungsinformationen (einschließlich
Schutz-MBR) überschrieben. If the ALL parameter is not used, the first 1MB
and the last 1MB of the disk are zeroed. This erases any disk formatting
that had been previously applied to the disk. The disk's state after
cleaning the disk is 'UNINITIALIZED'.
Beispiel:
CLEAN
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.
Language=Polish
Removes any and all partition or volume formatting from the disk with
focus.
Syntax: CLEAN [ALL]
ALL Specifies that each and every byte\sector on the disk is set to
zero, which completely deletes all data contained on the disk.
On master boot record (MBR) disks, only the MBR partitioning information
and hidden sector information are overwritten. On GUID partition table
(GPT) disks, the GPT partitioning information, including the Protective
MBR, is overwritten. If the ALL parameter is not used, the first 1MB
and the last 1MB of the disk are zeroed. This erases any disk formatting
that had been previously applied to the disk. The disk's state after
cleaning the disk is 'UNINITIALIZED'.
Example:
CLEAN
.
Language=Portugese
Removes any and all partition or volume formatting from the disk with
focus.
Syntax: CLEAN [ALL]
ALL Specifies that each and every byte\sector on the disk is set to
zero, which completely deletes all data contained on the disk.
On master boot record (MBR) disks, only the MBR partitioning information
and hidden sector information are overwritten. On GUID partition table
(GPT) disks, the GPT partitioning information, including the Protective
MBR, is overwritten. If the ALL parameter is not used, the first 1MB
and the last 1MB of the disk are zeroed. This erases any disk formatting
that had been previously applied to the disk. The disk's state after
cleaning the disk is 'UNINITIALIZED'.
Example:
CLEAN
.
Language=Romanian
Removes any and all partition or volume formatting from the disk with
focus.
Syntax: CLEAN [ALL]
ALL Specifies that each and every byte\sector on the disk is set to
zero, which completely deletes all data contained on the disk.
On master boot record (MBR) disks, only the MBR partitioning information
and hidden sector information are overwritten. On GUID partition table
(GPT) disks, the GPT partitioning information, including the Protective
MBR, is overwritten. If the ALL parameter is not used, the first 1MB
and the last 1MB of the disk are zeroed. This erases any disk formatting
that had been previously applied to the disk. The disk's state after
cleaning the disk is 'UNINITIALIZED'.
Example:
CLEAN
.
Language=Russian
Removes any and all partition or volume formatting from the disk with
focus.
Syntax: CLEAN [ALL]
ALL Specifies that each and every byte\sector on the disk is set to
zero, which completely deletes all data contained on the disk.
On master boot record (MBR) disks, only the MBR partitioning information
and hidden sector information are overwritten. On GUID partition table
(GPT) disks, the GPT partitioning information, including the Protective
MBR, is overwritten. If the ALL parameter is not used, the first 1MB
and the last 1MB of the disk are zeroed. This erases any disk formatting
that had been previously applied to the disk. The disk's state after
cleaning the disk is 'UNINITIALIZED'.
Example:
CLEAN
.
Language=Albanian
Removes any and all partition or volume formatting from the disk with
focus.
Syntax: CLEAN [ALL]
ALL Specifies that each and every byte\sector on the disk is set to
zero, which completely deletes all data contained on the disk.
On master boot record (MBR) disks, only the MBR partitioning information
and hidden sector information are overwritten. On GUID partition table
(GPT) disks, the GPT partitioning information, including the Protective
MBR, is overwritten. If the ALL parameter is not used, the first 1MB
and the last 1MB of the disk are zeroed. This erases any disk formatting
that had been previously applied to the disk. The disk's state after
cleaning the disk is 'UNINITIALIZED'.
Example:
CLEAN
.
Language=Turkish
Removes any and all partition or volume formatting from the disk with
focus.
Syntax: CLEAN [ALL]
ALL Specifies that each and every byte\sector on the disk is set to
zero, which completely deletes all data contained on the disk.
On master boot record (MBR) disks, only the MBR partitioning information
and hidden sector information are overwritten. On GUID partition table
(GPT) disks, the GPT partitioning information, including the Protective
MBR, is overwritten. If the ALL parameter is not used, the first 1MB
and the last 1MB of the disk are zeroed. This erases any disk formatting
that had been previously applied to the disk. The disk's state after
cleaning the disk is 'UNINITIALIZED'.
Example:
CLEAN
.
Language=Chinese
Removes any and all partition or volume formatting from the disk with
focus.
Syntax: CLEAN [ALL]
ALL Specifies that each and every byte\sector on the disk is set to
zero, which completely deletes all data contained on the disk.
On master boot record (MBR) disks, only the MBR partitioning information
and hidden sector information are overwritten. On GUID partition table
(GPT) disks, the GPT partitioning information, including the Protective
MBR, is overwritten. If the ALL parameter is not used, the first 1MB
and the last 1MB of the disk are zeroed. This erases any disk formatting
that had been previously applied to the disk. The disk's state after
cleaning the disk is 'UNINITIALIZED'.
Example:
CLEAN
.
Language=Taiwanese
Removes any and all partition or volume formatting from the disk with
focus.
Syntax: CLEAN [ALL]
ALL Specifies that each and every byte\sector on the disk is set to
zero, which completely deletes all data contained on the disk.
On master boot record (MBR) disks, only the MBR partitioning information
and hidden sector information are overwritten. On GUID partition table
(GPT) disks, the GPT partitioning information, including the Protective
MBR, is overwritten. If the ALL parameter is not used, the first 1MB
and the last 1MB of the disk are zeroed. This erases any disk formatting
that had been previously applied to the disk. The disk's state after
cleaning the disk is 'UNINITIALIZED'.
Example:
CLEAN
.
MessageId=10008
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_COMPACT
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add COMPACT command help text here>
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Language=German
<Add COMPACT command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add COMPACT command help text here>
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Language=Portugese
<Add COMPACT command help text here>
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Language=Romanian
<Add COMPACT command help text here>
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Language=Russian
<Add COMPACT command help text here>
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Language=Albanian
<Add COMPACT command help text here>
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Language=Turkish
<Add COMPACT command help text here>
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Language=Chinese
<Add COMPACT command help text here>
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Language=Taiwanese
<Add COMPACT command help text here>
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MessageId=10010
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_CONVERT
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add CONVERT command help text here>
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Language=German
<Add CONVERT command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add CONVERT command help text here>
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Language=Portugese
<Add CONVERT command help text here>
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Language=Romanian
<Add CONVERT command help text here>
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Language=Russian
<Add CONVERT command help text here>
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Language=Albanian
<Add CONVERT command help text here>
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Language=Turkish
<Add CONVERT command help text here>
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Language=Chinese
<Add CONVERT command help text here>
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Language=Taiwanese
<Add CONVERT command help text here>
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MessageId=10011
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_CREATE_PARTITION_EFI
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add CREATE PARTITION EFI command help text here>
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Language=German
<Add CREATE PARTITION EFI command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add CREATE PARTITION EFI command help text here>
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Language=Portugese
<Add CREATE PARTITION EFI command help text here>
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Language=Romanian
<Add CREATE PARTITION EFI command help text here>
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Language=Russian
<Add CREATE PARTITION EFI command help text here>
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Language=Albanian
<Add CREATE PARTITION EFI command help text here>
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Language=Turkish
<Add CREATE PARTITION EFI command help text here>
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Language=Chinese
<Add CREATE PARTITION EFI command help text here>
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Language=Taiwanese
<Add CREATE PARTITION EFI command help text here>
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MessageId=10012
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_CREATE_PARTITION_EXTENDED
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add CREATE PARTITION EXTENDED command help text here>
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Language=German
<Add CREATE PARTITION EXTENDED command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add CREATE PARTITION EXTENDED command help text here>
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Language=Portugese
<Add CREATE PARTITION EXTENDED command help text here>
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Language=Romanian
<Add CREATE PARTITION EXTENDED command help text here>
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Language=Russian
<Add CREATE PARTITION EXTENDED command help text here>
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Language=Albanian
<Add CREATE PARTITION EXTENDED command help text here>
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Language=Turkish
<Add CREATE PARTITION EXTENDED command help text here>
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Language=Chinese
<Add CREATE PARTITION EXTENDED command help text here>
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Language=Taiwanese
<Add CREATE PARTITION EXTENDED command help text here>
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MessageId=10013
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_CREATE_PARTITION_LOGICAL
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add CREATE PARTITION LOGICAL command help text here>
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Language=German
<Add CREATE PARTITION LOGICAL command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add CREATE PARTITION LOGICAL command help text here>
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Language=Portugese
<Add CREATE PARTITION LOGICAL command help text here>
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Language=Romanian
<Add CREATE PARTITION LOGICAL command help text here>
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Language=Russian
<Add CREATE PARTITION LOGICAL command help text here>
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Language=Albanian
<Add CREATE PARTITION LOGICAL command help text here>
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Language=Turkish
<Add CREATE PARTITION LOGICAL command help text here>
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Language=Chinese
<Add CREATE PARTITION LOGICAL command help text here>
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Language=Taiwanese
<Add CREATE PARTITION LOGICAL command help text here>
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MessageId=10014
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_CREATE_PARTITION_MSR
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add CREATE PARTITION MSR command help text here>
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Language=German
<Add CREATE PARTITION MSR command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add CREATE PARTITION MSR command help text here>
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Language=Portugese
<Add CREATE PARTITION MSR command help text here>
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Language=Romanian
<Add CREATE PARTITION MSR command help text here>
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Language=Russian
<Add CREATE PARTITION MSR command help text here>
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Language=Albanian
<Add CREATE PARTITION MSR command help text here>
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Language=Turkish
<Add CREATE PARTITION MSR command help text here>
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Language=Chinese
<Add CREATE PARTITION MSR command help text here>
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Language=Taiwanese
<Add CREATE PARTITION MSR command help text here>
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MessageId=10015
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_CREATE_PARTITION_PRIMARY
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command help text here>
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Language=German
<Add CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command help text here>
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Language=Portugese
<Add CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command help text here>
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Language=Romanian
<Add CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command help text here>
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Language=Russian
<Add CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command help text here>
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Language=Albanian
<Add CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command help text here>
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Language=Turkish
<Add CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command help text here>
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Language=Chinese
<Add CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command help text here>
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Language=Taiwanese
<Add CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command help text here>
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MessageId=10016
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_DELETE_DISK
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add DELETE DISK command help text here>
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Language=German
<Add DELETE DISK command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add DELETE DISK command help text here>
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Language=Portugese
<Add DELETE DISK command help text here>
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Language=Romanian
<Add DELETE DISK command help text here>
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Language=Russian
<Add DELETE DISK command help text here>
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Language=Albanian
<Add DELETE DISK command help text here>
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Language=Turkish
<Add DELETE DISK command help text here>
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Language=Chinese
<Add DELETE DISK command help text here>
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Language=Taiwanese
<Add DELETE DISK command help text here>
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MessageId=10017
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_DELETE_PARTITION
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
Deletes the partition with focus.
Syntax: DELETE PARTITION [NOERR] [OVERRIDE]
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to delete any partition regardless of type.
Typically, DiskPart only permits you to delete known data
partitions.
You cannot delete the system partition, boot partition, or any partition
that contains the active paging file or crash dump (memory dump) filed.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Partitions cannot be deleted from dynamic disks or created on dynamic
disks.
Example:
DELETE PARTITION
.
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Language=German
Löscht die Partition, die den Fokus hat.
Syntax: DELETE PARTITION [NOERR] [OVERRIDE]
NOERR Nur für Skripting. Bei einem Fehler setzt DiskPart die
Verarbeitung von Befehlen fort, als sei der Fehler nicht
aufgetreten. Ohne den Parameter NOERR wird DiskPart bei
einem Fehler mit dem entsprechenden Fehlercode beendet.
OVERRIDE Ermöglicht DiskPart das Löschen einer beliebigen Partition
unabhängig von deren Typ. Normalerweise gestattet DiskPart
nur das Löschen bekannter Datenpartitionen.
Sie können keine Systempartition, Startpartition oder Partition löschen,
die eine aktive Auslagerungsdatei oder ein Absturzabbild (Speicherabbild)
enthält.
Damit dieser Vorgang erfolgreich ausgeführt werden kann, muss eine
Partition ausgewählt sein.
Partitionen könnnen nicht von dynamischen Datenträgern gelöscht oder auf
dynamischen Datenträgern erstellt werden.
Beispiel:
DELETE PARTITION
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.
Language=Polish
Deletes the partition with focus.
Syntax: DELETE PARTITION [NOERR] [OVERRIDE]
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to delete any partition regardless of type.
Typically, DiskPart only permits you to delete known data
partitions.
You cannot delete the system partition, boot partition, or any partition
that contains the active paging file or crash dump (memory dump) filed.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Partitions cannot be deleted from dynamic disks or created on dynamic
disks.
Example:
DELETE PARTITION
.
Language=Portugese
Deletes the partition with focus.
Syntax: DELETE PARTITION [NOERR] [OVERRIDE]
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to delete any partition regardless of type.
Typically, DiskPart only permits you to delete known data
partitions.
You cannot delete the system partition, boot partition, or any partition
that contains the active paging file or crash dump (memory dump) filed.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Partitions cannot be deleted from dynamic disks or created on dynamic
disks.
Example:
DELETE PARTITION
.
Language=Romanian
Deletes the partition with focus.
Syntax: DELETE PARTITION [NOERR] [OVERRIDE]
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to delete any partition regardless of type.
Typically, DiskPart only permits you to delete known data
partitions.
You cannot delete the system partition, boot partition, or any partition
that contains the active paging file or crash dump (memory dump) filed.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Partitions cannot be deleted from dynamic disks or created on dynamic
disks.
Example:
DELETE PARTITION
.
Language=Russian
Deletes the partition with focus.
Syntax: DELETE PARTITION [NOERR] [OVERRIDE]
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to delete any partition regardless of type.
Typically, DiskPart only permits you to delete known data
partitions.
You cannot delete the system partition, boot partition, or any partition
that contains the active paging file or crash dump (memory dump) filed.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Partitions cannot be deleted from dynamic disks or created on dynamic
disks.
Example:
DELETE PARTITION
.
Language=Albanian
Deletes the partition with focus.
Syntax: DELETE PARTITION [NOERR] [OVERRIDE]
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to delete any partition regardless of type.
Typically, DiskPart only permits you to delete known data
partitions.
You cannot delete the system partition, boot partition, or any partition
that contains the active paging file or crash dump (memory dump) filed.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Partitions cannot be deleted from dynamic disks or created on dynamic
disks.
Example:
DELETE PARTITION
.
Language=Turkish
Deletes the partition with focus.
Syntax: DELETE PARTITION [NOERR] [OVERRIDE]
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to delete any partition regardless of type.
Typically, DiskPart only permits you to delete known data
partitions.
You cannot delete the system partition, boot partition, or any partition
that contains the active paging file or crash dump (memory dump) filed.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Partitions cannot be deleted from dynamic disks or created on dynamic
disks.
Example:
DELETE PARTITION
.
Language=Chinese
Deletes the partition with focus.
Syntax: DELETE PARTITION [NOERR] [OVERRIDE]
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to delete any partition regardless of type.
Typically, DiskPart only permits you to delete known data
partitions.
You cannot delete the system partition, boot partition, or any partition
that contains the active paging file or crash dump (memory dump) filed.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Partitions cannot be deleted from dynamic disks or created on dynamic
disks.
Example:
DELETE PARTITION
.
Language=Taiwanese
Deletes the partition with focus.
Syntax: DELETE PARTITION [NOERR] [OVERRIDE]
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to delete any partition regardless of type.
Typically, DiskPart only permits you to delete known data
partitions.
You cannot delete the system partition, boot partition, or any partition
that contains the active paging file or crash dump (memory dump) filed.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Partitions cannot be deleted from dynamic disks or created on dynamic
disks.
Example:
DELETE PARTITION
.
MessageId=10018
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_DELETE_VOLUME
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add DELETE VOLUME command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add DELETE VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add DELETE VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add DELETE VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add DELETE VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add DELETE VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add DELETE VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add DELETE VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add DELETE VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add DELETE VOLUME command help text here>
.
MessageId=10019
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_DETAIL_DISK
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
Displays the properties of the selected disk and the list of volumes on
the disk.
Syntax: DETAIL DISK
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
DETAIL DISK
.
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Language=German
Zeigt die Eigenschaften des ausgewählten Datenträgers und die Liste der
Volumes auf dem Datenträger an.
Syntax: DETAIL DISK
Damit dieser Vorgang erfolgreich ausgeführt werden kann, muss ein
Datenträger ausgewählt sein.
Beispiel:
DETAIL DISK
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.
Language=Polish
Displays the properties of the selected disk and the list of volumes on
the disk.
Syntax: DETAIL DISK
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
DETAIL DISK
.
Language=Portugese
Displays the properties of the selected disk and the list of volumes on
the disk.
Syntax: DETAIL DISK
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
DETAIL DISK
.
Language=Romanian
Displays the properties of the selected disk and the list of volumes on
the disk.
Syntax: DETAIL DISK
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
DETAIL DISK
.
Language=Russian
Displays the properties of the selected disk and the list of volumes on
the disk.
Syntax: DETAIL DISK
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
DETAIL DISK
.
Language=Albanian
Displays the properties of the selected disk and the list of volumes on
the disk.
Syntax: DETAIL DISK
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
DETAIL DISK
.
Language=Turkish
Displays the properties of the selected disk and the list of volumes on
the disk.
Syntax: DETAIL DISK
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
DETAIL DISK
.
Language=Chinese
Displays the properties of the selected disk and the list of volumes on
the disk.
Syntax: DETAIL DISK
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
DETAIL DISK
.
Language=Taiwanese
Displays the properties of the selected disk and the list of volumes on
the disk.
Syntax: DETAIL DISK
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
DETAIL DISK
.
MessageId=10020
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_DETAIL_PARTITION
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add DETAIL PARTITION command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add DETAIL PARTITION command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add DETAIL PARTITION command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add DETAIL PARTITION command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add DETAIL PARTITION command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add DETAIL PARTITION command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add DETAIL PARTITION command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add DETAIL PARTITION command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add DETAIL PARTITION command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add DETAIL PARTITION command help text here>
.
MessageId=10021
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_DETAIL_VOLUME
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add DETAIL VOLUME command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add DETAIL VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add DETAIL VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add DETAIL VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add DETAIL VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add DETAIL VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add DETAIL VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add DETAIL VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add DETAIL VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add DETAIL VOLUME command help text here>
.
MessageId=10022
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_DETACH
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add DETACH command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add DETACH command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add DETACH command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add DETACH command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add DETACH command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add DETACH command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add DETACH command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add DETACH command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add DETACH command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add DETACH command help text here>
.
MessageId=10023
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_EXIT
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
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Exits the DiskPart command interpreter.
Syntax: EXIT
Example:
EXIT
.
Language=German
Beendet den Befehlsinterpreter DiskPart.
Syntax: EXIT
Beispiel:
EXIT
.
Language=Polish
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Exits the DiskPart command interpreter.
Syntax: EXIT
Example:
EXIT
.
Language=Portugese
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Exits the DiskPart command interpreter.
Syntax: EXIT
Example:
EXIT
.
Language=Romanian
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Exits the DiskPart command interpreter.
Syntax: EXIT
Example:
EXIT
.
Language=Russian
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Exits the DiskPart command interpreter.
Syntax: EXIT
Example:
EXIT
.
Language=Albanian
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Exits the DiskPart command interpreter.
Syntax: EXIT
Example:
EXIT
.
Language=Turkish
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Exits the DiskPart command interpreter.
Syntax: EXIT
Example:
EXIT
.
Language=Chinese
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Exits the DiskPart command interpreter.
Syntax: EXIT
Example:
EXIT
.
Language=Taiwanese
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Exits the DiskPart command interpreter.
Syntax: EXIT
Example:
EXIT
.
MessageId=10024
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_EXPAND
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add EXPAND command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add EXPAND command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add EXPAND command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add EXPAND command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add EXPAND command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add EXPAND command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add EXPAND command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add EXPAND command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add EXPAND command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add EXPAND command help text here>
.
MessageId=10025
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_EXTEND
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add EXTEND command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add EXTEND command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add EXTEND command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add EXTEND command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add EXTEND command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add EXTEND command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add EXTEND command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add EXTEND command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add EXTEND command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add EXTEND command help text here>
.
MessageId=10026
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_FILESYSTEMS
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
Displays information about the current file system for the selected
volume, and the supported file systems for formatting the volume.
Syntax: FILESYSTEMS
A volume must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
FILESYSTEMS
.
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Language=German
Zeigt Informationen zum aktuelle Dateisystem für das ausgewählte
Volume und die unterstützten Dateisysteme zum Formatieren des
Volumes an.
Syntax: FILESYSTEMS
Damit diesr Vorgang erfolgreich ausgeführt werden kann, muss ein
Volume ausgewählt sein.
Beispiel:
FILESYSTEMS
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.
Language=Polish
Displays information about the current file system for the selected
volume, and the supported file systems for formatting the volume.
Syntax: FILESYSTEMS
A volume must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
FILESYSTEMS
.
Language=Portugese
Displays information about the current file system for the selected
volume, and the supported file systems for formatting the volume.
Syntax: FILESYSTEMS
A volume must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
FILESYSTEMS
.
Language=Romanian
Displays information about the current file system for the selected
volume, and the supported file systems for formatting the volume.
Syntax: FILESYSTEMS
A volume must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
FILESYSTEMS
.
Language=Russian
Displays information about the current file system for the selected
volume, and the supported file systems for formatting the volume.
Syntax: FILESYSTEMS
A volume must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
FILESYSTEMS
.
Language=Albanian
Displays information about the current file system for the selected
volume, and the supported file systems for formatting the volume.
Syntax: FILESYSTEMS
A volume must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
FILESYSTEMS
.
Language=Turkish
Displays information about the current file system for the selected
volume, and the supported file systems for formatting the volume.
Syntax: FILESYSTEMS
A volume must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
FILESYSTEMS
.
Language=Chinese
Displays information about the current file system for the selected
volume, and the supported file systems for formatting the volume.
Syntax: FILESYSTEMS
A volume must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
FILESYSTEMS
.
Language=Taiwanese
Displays information about the current file system for the selected
volume, and the supported file systems for formatting the volume.
Syntax: FILESYSTEMS
A volume must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Example:
FILESYSTEMS
.
MessageId=10027
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_FORMAT
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add FORMAT command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add FORMAT command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add FORMAT command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add FORMAT command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add FORMAT command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add FORMAT command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add FORMAT command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add FORMAT command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add FORMAT command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add FORMAT command help text here>
.
MessageId=10028
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_GPT
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add GPT command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add GPT command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add GPT command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add GPT command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add GPT command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add GPT command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add GPT command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add GPT command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add GPT command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add GPT command help text here>
.
MessageId=10029
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_HELP
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add HELP command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add HELP command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add HELP command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add HELP command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add HELP command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add HELP command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add HELP command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add HELP command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add HELP command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add HELP command help text here>
.
MessageId=10030
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_IMPORT
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add IMPORT command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add IMPORT command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add IMPORT command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add IMPORT command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add IMPORT command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add IMPORT command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add IMPORT command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add IMPORT command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add IMPORT command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add IMPORT command help text here>
.
MessageId=10031
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_INACTIVE
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as inactive.
Syntax: INACTIVE
The computer may start from the next option specified in the BIOS such as a
CD-ROM drive or a Pre-Boot eXecution Environment (PXE)-based boot
environment (such as Remote Installation Services (RIS)) when you restart
the computer.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Your computer might not start without an active partition. Do not mark
a system or boot partition as inactive unless you are an experienced
user with a thorough understanding of Windows storage management.
Example:
INACTIVE
.
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Language=German
Markiert auf Datenträgern mit MBR-Datenträgerformat (Master Boot
Record) die Partition, die den Fokus hat, als inaktive Partition.
Syntax: INACTIVE
Der Computer kann über die nächste im BIOS angegebene Option gestartet
werden, z.B. von einem CD-ROM-Laufwerk oder aus einer PXE-basierten
(Pre-Boot eXecution Environment) Startumgebung (z.B.
Remoteinstallationsdienste, RIS), wenn der Computer neu startet.
Damit dieser Vorgang erfolgreich ausgeführt werden kann, muss eine
Partition ausgewählt sein.
Vorsicht:
Möglicherweise kann der Computer nicht gestartet werden, wenn es
keine aktive Partition gibt. Markieren Sie eine System- oder
Startpartition nur dann als inaktiv, wenn Sie ein erfahrener
Benutzer und mit der ReactOS-Speicherverwaltung umfassend vertraut
sind.
Beispiel:
INACTIVE
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.
Language=Polish
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as inactive.
Syntax: INACTIVE
The computer may start from the next option specified in the BIOS such as a
CD-ROM drive or a Pre-Boot eXecution Environment (PXE)-based boot
environment (such as Remote Installation Services (RIS)) when you restart
the computer.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Your computer might not start without an active partition. Do not mark
a system or boot partition as inactive unless you are an experienced
user with a thorough understanding of Windows storage management.
Example:
INACTIVE
.
Language=Portugese
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as inactive.
Syntax: INACTIVE
The computer may start from the next option specified in the BIOS such as a
CD-ROM drive or a Pre-Boot eXecution Environment (PXE)-based boot
environment (such as Remote Installation Services (RIS)) when you restart
the computer.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Your computer might not start without an active partition. Do not mark
a system or boot partition as inactive unless you are an experienced
user with a thorough understanding of Windows storage management.
Example:
INACTIVE
.
Language=Romanian
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as inactive.
Syntax: INACTIVE
The computer may start from the next option specified in the BIOS such as a
CD-ROM drive or a Pre-Boot eXecution Environment (PXE)-based boot
environment (such as Remote Installation Services (RIS)) when you restart
the computer.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Your computer might not start without an active partition. Do not mark
a system or boot partition as inactive unless you are an experienced
user with a thorough understanding of Windows storage management.
Example:
INACTIVE
.
Language=Russian
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as inactive.
Syntax: INACTIVE
The computer may start from the next option specified in the BIOS such as a
CD-ROM drive or a Pre-Boot eXecution Environment (PXE)-based boot
environment (such as Remote Installation Services (RIS)) when you restart
the computer.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Your computer might not start without an active partition. Do not mark
a system or boot partition as inactive unless you are an experienced
user with a thorough understanding of Windows storage management.
Example:
INACTIVE
.
Language=Albanian
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as inactive.
Syntax: INACTIVE
The computer may start from the next option specified in the BIOS such as a
CD-ROM drive or a Pre-Boot eXecution Environment (PXE)-based boot
environment (such as Remote Installation Services (RIS)) when you restart
the computer.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Your computer might not start without an active partition. Do not mark
a system or boot partition as inactive unless you are an experienced
user with a thorough understanding of Windows storage management.
Example:
INACTIVE
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Language=Turkish
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as inactive.
Syntax: INACTIVE
The computer may start from the next option specified in the BIOS such as a
CD-ROM drive or a Pre-Boot eXecution Environment (PXE)-based boot
environment (such as Remote Installation Services (RIS)) when you restart
the computer.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Your computer might not start without an active partition. Do not mark
a system or boot partition as inactive unless you are an experienced
user with a thorough understanding of Windows storage management.
Example:
INACTIVE
.
Language=Chinese
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as inactive.
Syntax: INACTIVE
The computer may start from the next option specified in the BIOS such as a
CD-ROM drive or a Pre-Boot eXecution Environment (PXE)-based boot
environment (such as Remote Installation Services (RIS)) when you restart
the computer.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Your computer might not start without an active partition. Do not mark
a system or boot partition as inactive unless you are an experienced
user with a thorough understanding of Windows storage management.
Example:
INACTIVE
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Language=Taiwanese
On disks with master boot record (MBR) disk formatting, marks
the partition with focus as inactive.
Syntax: INACTIVE
The computer may start from the next option specified in the BIOS such as a
CD-ROM drive or a Pre-Boot eXecution Environment (PXE)-based boot
environment (such as Remote Installation Services (RIS)) when you restart
the computer.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Your computer might not start without an active partition. Do not mark
a system or boot partition as inactive unless you are an experienced
user with a thorough understanding of Windows storage management.
Example:
INACTIVE
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MessageId=10032
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_LIST_DISK
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add LIST DISK command help text here>
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Language=German
<Add LIST DISK command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add LIST DISK command help text here>
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Language=Portugese
<Add LIST DISK command help text here>
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Language=Romanian
<Add LIST DISK command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add LIST DISK command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add LIST DISK command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add LIST DISK command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add LIST DISK command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add LIST DISK command help text here>
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MessageId=10033
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_LIST_PARTITION
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add LIST PARTITION command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add LIST PARTITION command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add LIST PARTITION command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add LIST PARTITION command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add LIST PARTITION command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add LIST PARTITION command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add LIST PARTITION command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add LIST PARTITION command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add LIST PARTITION command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add LIST PARTITION command help text here>
.
MessageId=10034
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_LIST_VOLUME
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add LIST VOLUME command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add LIST VOLUME command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add LIST VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add LIST VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add LIST VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add LIST VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add LIST VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add LIST VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add LIST VOLUME command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add LIST VOLUME command help text here>
.
MessageId=10035
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_LIST_VDISK
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add LIST VDISK command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add LIST VDISK command help text here>
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Language=Polish
<Add LIST VDISK command help text here>
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Language=Portugese
<Add LIST VDISK command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add LIST VDISK command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add LIST VDISK command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add LIST VDISK command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add LIST VDISK command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add LIST VDISK command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add LIST VDISK command help text here>
.
MessageId=10036
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_MERGE
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add MERGE command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add MERGE command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add MERGE command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add MERGE command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add MERGE command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add MERGE command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add MERGE command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add MERGE command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add MERGE command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add MERGE command help text here>
.
MessageId=10037
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_OFFLINE
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add OFFLINE command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add OFFLINE command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add OFFLINE command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add OFFLINE command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add OFFLINE command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add OFFLINE command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add OFFLINE command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add OFFLINE command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add OFFLINE command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add OFFLINE command help text here>
.
MessageId=10038
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_ONLINE
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add ONLINE command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add ONLINE command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add ONLINE command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add ONLINE command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add ONLINE command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add ONLINE command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add ONLINE command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add ONLINE command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add ONLINE command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add ONLINE command help text here>
.
MessageId=10039
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_RECOVER
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add RECOVER command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add RECOVER command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add RECOVER command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add RECOVER command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add RECOVER command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add RECOVER command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add RECOVER command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add RECOVER command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add RECOVER command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add RECOVER command help text here>
.
MessageId=10040
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_REM
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add REM command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add REM command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add REM command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add REM command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add REM command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add REM command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add REM command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add REM command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add REM command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add REM command help text here>
.
MessageId=10041
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_REMOVE
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add REMOVE command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add REMOVE command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add REMOVE command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add REMOVE command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add REMOVE command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add REMOVE command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add REMOVE command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add REMOVE command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add REMOVE command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add REMOVE command help text here>
.
MessageId=10042
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_REPAIR
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add REPAIR command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add REPAIR command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add REPAIR command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add REPAIR command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add REPAIR command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add REPAIR command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add REPAIR command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add REPAIR command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add REPAIR command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add REPAIR command help text here>
.
MessageId=10043
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_RESCAN
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
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Locates new disks that may have been added to the computer.
Syntax: RESCAN
Example:
RESCAN
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Language=German
Sucht nach neuen Datenträgern, die dem Computer möglicherweise
hinzugefügt wurden.
Syntax: RESCAN
Beispiel:
RESCAN
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Language=Polish
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Locates new disks that may have been added to the computer.
Syntax: RESCAN
Example:
RESCAN
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Language=Portugese
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Locates new disks that may have been added to the computer.
Syntax: RESCAN
Example:
RESCAN
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Language=Romanian
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Locates new disks that may have been added to the computer.
Syntax: RESCAN
Example:
RESCAN
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Language=Russian
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Locates new disks that may have been added to the computer.
Syntax: RESCAN
Example:
RESCAN
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Language=Albanian
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Locates new disks that may have been added to the computer.
Syntax: RESCAN
Example:
RESCAN
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Language=Turkish
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Locates new disks that may have been added to the computer.
Syntax: RESCAN
Example:
RESCAN
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Language=Chinese
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Locates new disks that may have been added to the computer.
Syntax: RESCAN
Example:
RESCAN
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Language=Taiwanese
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Locates new disks that may have been added to the computer.
Syntax: RESCAN
Example:
RESCAN
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MessageId=10044
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_RETAIN
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add RETAIN command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add RETAIN command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add RETAIN command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add RETAIN command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add RETAIN command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add RETAIN command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add RETAIN command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add RETAIN command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add RETAIN command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add RETAIN command help text here>
.
MessageId=10045
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_SAN
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add SAN command help text here>
.
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Language=German
<Add SAN command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add SAN command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add SAN command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add SAN command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add SAN command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add SAN command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add SAN command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add SAN command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add SAN command help text here>
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MessageId=10046
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_SELECT_DISK
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
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Language=German
Dient zum Auswählen des angegebenen Datenträgers sowie zum
Festlegen des Fokus auf den Datenträger.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
Die DiskPart-Datenträgerindexnummer des Datenträgers, auf
den der Fokus festgelegt werden soll.
DISK=<Pfad>
Der Speicherortpfad des Datenträgers, auf den der Fokus
festgelegt werden soll.
DISK=SYSTEM
Bei BIOS-Computern erhält der BIOS-Datenträger "0" den
Fokus. Bei EFI-Computern erhält der Datenträger mit der
ESP-Partition, der für den aktuellen Startvorgang verwendet
wird, den Fokus. Bei EFI-Computern ohne ESP oder mit
mehreren ESPs (oder beim Start des Computers unter Ver-
wendung von Windows PE) tritt bei Verwendung des Befehls
ein Fehler auf.
DISK=NEXT
Nach Auswahl eines Datenträgers erfolgt mithilfe dieses
Befehls eine Iteration durch alle Datenträger in der Daten-
trägerliste. Der nächste Datenträger in der Liste erhält den
Fokus. Handelt es sich beim nächsten Datenträger um den
Beginn der Aufzählung, tritt bei dem Befehl ein Fehler auf, und
keiner der Datenträger erhält den Fokus.
Ohne Angabe von Optionen wird mithilfe des Befehls "Select" der
Datenträger angegeben, der derzeit den Fokus besitzt. Verwenden
Sie zum Anzeigen der DiskPart-Indexnummern für alle Datenträger
des Computers den Befehl "LIST DISK".
Beispiele:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
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Language=Polish
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
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Language=Portugese
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
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Language=Romanian
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
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Language=Russian
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
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Language=Albanian
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
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Language=Turkish
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
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Language=Chinese
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
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Language=Taiwanese
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
.
MessageId=10047
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_SELECT_PARTITION
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
Selects the specified partition and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT PARTITION=<N>
PARTITION=<N>
The number of the partition to receive the focus.
If no partition is specified, the select command lists the current
partition with focus. You can specify the partition by its number. You can
view the numbers of all partitions on the current disk by using the list
partition command.
You must first select a disk using the DiskPart select disk command before
you can select a partition.
Example:
SELECT PARTITION=1
.
2022-06-01 21:25:54 +00:00
Language=German
Wählt die angegebene Partition aus und setzt den Fokus auf diese
Partition.
Syntax: SELECT PARTITION=<N>
PARTITION=<N>
Die Nummer der Partition, die den Fokus erhalten soll.
Wenn keine Partition angegeben ist, listet der Befehl SELECT die
aktuelle Partition auf, die den Fokus hat. Sie können die Partition
mit ihrer Nummer angeben. Mit dem Befehl LIST PARTITION können die
Nummern aller auf dem aktuellen Datenträger enthaltenen Partitionen
angezeigt werden.
Bevor Sie eine Partition auswählen können, müssen Sie zunächst mit dem
DiskPart-Befehl SELECT DISK einen Datenträger auswählen.
Beispiel:
SELECT PARTITION=1
2022-06-01 21:25:54 +00:00
.
Language=Polish
Selects the specified partition and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT PARTITION=<N>
PARTITION=<N>
The number of the partition to receive the focus.
If no partition is specified, the select command lists the current
partition with focus. You can specify the partition by its number. You can
view the numbers of all partitions on the current disk by using the list
partition command.
You must first select a disk using the DiskPart select disk command before
you can select a partition.
Example:
SELECT PARTITION=1
.
Language=Portugese
Selects the specified partition and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT PARTITION=<N>
PARTITION=<N>
The number of the partition to receive the focus.
If no partition is specified, the select command lists the current
partition with focus. You can specify the partition by its number. You can
view the numbers of all partitions on the current disk by using the list
partition command.
You must first select a disk using the DiskPart select disk command before
you can select a partition.
Example:
SELECT PARTITION=1
.
Language=Romanian
Selects the specified partition and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT PARTITION=<N>
PARTITION=<N>
The number of the partition to receive the focus.
If no partition is specified, the select command lists the current
partition with focus. You can specify the partition by its number. You can
view the numbers of all partitions on the current disk by using the list
partition command.
You must first select a disk using the DiskPart select disk command before
you can select a partition.
Example:
SELECT PARTITION=1
.
Language=Russian
Selects the specified partition and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT PARTITION=<N>
PARTITION=<N>
The number of the partition to receive the focus.
If no partition is specified, the select command lists the current
partition with focus. You can specify the partition by its number. You can
view the numbers of all partitions on the current disk by using the list
partition command.
You must first select a disk using the DiskPart select disk command before
you can select a partition.
Example:
SELECT PARTITION=1
.
Language=Albanian
Selects the specified partition and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT PARTITION=<N>
PARTITION=<N>
The number of the partition to receive the focus.
If no partition is specified, the select command lists the current
partition with focus. You can specify the partition by its number. You can
view the numbers of all partitions on the current disk by using the list
partition command.
You must first select a disk using the DiskPart select disk command before
you can select a partition.
Example:
SELECT PARTITION=1
.
Language=Turkish
Selects the specified partition and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT PARTITION=<N>
PARTITION=<N>
The number of the partition to receive the focus.
If no partition is specified, the select command lists the current
partition with focus. You can specify the partition by its number. You can
view the numbers of all partitions on the current disk by using the list
partition command.
You must first select a disk using the DiskPart select disk command before
you can select a partition.
Example:
SELECT PARTITION=1
.
Language=Chinese
Selects the specified partition and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT PARTITION=<N>
PARTITION=<N>
The number of the partition to receive the focus.
If no partition is specified, the select command lists the current
partition with focus. You can specify the partition by its number. You can
view the numbers of all partitions on the current disk by using the list
partition command.
You must first select a disk using the DiskPart select disk command before
you can select a partition.
Example:
SELECT PARTITION=1
.
Language=Taiwanese
Selects the specified partition and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT PARTITION=<N>
PARTITION=<N>
The number of the partition to receive the focus.
If no partition is specified, the select command lists the current
partition with focus. You can specify the partition by its number. You can
view the numbers of all partitions on the current disk by using the list
partition command.
You must first select a disk using the DiskPart select disk command before
you can select a partition.
Example:
SELECT PARTITION=1
.
MessageId=10048
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_SELECT_VOLUME
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
to receive the focus.
If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
using the list volume command.
Example:
SELECT VOLUME=1
SELECT VOLUME=C
SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
2022-06-01 21:25:54 +00:00
Language=German
Wählt das angegebene Volume aus und setzt den Fokus auf dieses Volume.
Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <L>}
VOLUME=<N> Die Nummer des Volumes, das den Fokus erhalten soll.
VOLUME=<L> Der Laufwerkbuchstabe oder Pfad des eingebundenen Ordners des
Volumes, das den Fokus erhalten soll.
Wenn kein Volume angegeben ist, listet der Befehl SELECT das aktuelle
Volume auf, das den Fokus besitzt. Sie können das Volume mit einer Nummer,
einem Laufwerkbuchstaben oder dem Pfad des eingebundenen
Ordners angeben.
Auf einem Basisdatenträger erhält bei Auswahl eines Volumes auch die
entsprechende Partition den Fokus. Mit dem Befehl LIST VOLUME können Sie
die Nummern aller auf dem Computer vorhandenen Volumes anzeigen.
Beispiel:
SELECT VOLUME=1
SELECT VOLUME=C
SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
2022-06-01 21:25:54 +00:00
.
Language=Polish
Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
to receive the focus.
If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
using the list volume command.
Example:
SELECT VOLUME=1
SELECT VOLUME=C
SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
Language=Portugese
Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
to receive the focus.
If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
using the list volume command.
Example:
SELECT VOLUME=1
SELECT VOLUME=C
SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
Language=Romanian
Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
to receive the focus.
If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
using the list volume command.
Example:
SELECT VOLUME=1
SELECT VOLUME=C
SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
Language=Russian
Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
to receive the focus.
If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
using the list volume command.
Example:
SELECT VOLUME=1
SELECT VOLUME=C
SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
Language=Albanian
Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
to receive the focus.
If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
using the list volume command.
Example:
SELECT VOLUME=1
SELECT VOLUME=C
SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
Language=Turkish
Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
to receive the focus.
If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
using the list volume command.
Example:
SELECT VOLUME=1
SELECT VOLUME=C
SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
Language=Chinese
Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
to receive the focus.
If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
using the list volume command.
Example:
SELECT VOLUME=1
SELECT VOLUME=C
SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
Language=Taiwanese
Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
to receive the focus.
If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
using the list volume command.
Example:
SELECT VOLUME=1
SELECT VOLUME=C
SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
MessageId=10049
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_SELECT_VDISK
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add SELECT VDISK command help text here>
.
2022-06-01 21:25:54 +00:00
Language=German
<Add SELECT VDISK command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add SELECT VDISK command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add SELECT VDISK command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add SELECT VDISK command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add SELECT VDISK command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add SELECT VDISK command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add SELECT VDISK command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add SELECT VDISK command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add SELECT VDISK command help text here>
.
MessageId=10050
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_SETID
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
Changes the partition type field for the partition with focus.
Syntax: SET ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>} [OVERRIDE] [NOERR]
ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>}
Specifies the new partition type.
For master boot record (MBR) disks, you can specify a partition
type byte, in hexadecimal form, for the partition. Any
partition type byte can be specified with this parameter except
for type 0x42 (LDM partition). Note that the leading '0x' is
omitted when specifying the hexadecimal partition type.
For GUID partition table (GPT) disks you can specify a
partition type GUID for the partition. Recognized GUIDs
include:
EFI System partition:
c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b
Basic data partition:
ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
Any partition type GUID can be specified with this parameter
except for the following:
Microsoft Reserved partition:
e3c9e316-0b5c-4db8-817d-f92df00215a
LDM Metadata partition on a dynamic disk:
5808c8aa-7e8f-42e0-85d2-e1e90434cfb3
LDM Data partition on a dynamic disk:
af9b60a0-1431-4f62-bc68-3311714a69ad
Cluster Metadata partition:
db97dba9-0840-4bae-97f0-ffb9a327c7e1
Other than the limitations mentioned, DiskPart otherwise does
not check the partition type for validity except to ensure that
it is a byte in hexadecimal form or a GUID.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to force the file system on the volume to
dismount before changing the partition type. When changing
the partition type, DiskPart will attempt to lock and dismount
the file system on the volume. If this parameter is not specified,
and the call to lock the file system fails, (because some other
application has an open handle to the volume), the entire
operation will fail. When this parameter is specified, the
dismount is forced even if the call to lock the file system
fails. When a file system is dismounted, all opened handles to
the volume will become invalid.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
Intended for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) use only.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Changing partition type fields with this parameter might cause your
computer to fail or be unable to start up. Unless you are an OEM or an
IT professional experienced with GPT disks, do not change partition
type fields on GPT disks using this parameter. Instead, always use the
CREATE PARTITION EFI command to create EFI System partitions, the
CREATE PARTITION MSR command to create Microsoft Reserved partitions,
and the CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command without the ID parameter to
create primary partitions on GPT disks.
This command does not work on dynamic disks nor on Microsoft Reserved
partitions.
Example:
SET ID=07 OVERRIDE
SET ID=ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
.
2022-06-01 21:25:54 +00:00
Language=German
Ändert das Partitionstypfeld für die Partition im Fokus.
Syntax: SET ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>} [OVERRIDE] [NOERR]
ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>}
Gibt den neuen Partitionstyp an.
Für MBR-Datenträger (Master Boot Record) können Sie ein
Partitionstypbyte im Hexadezimalformat angeben. Mit
diesem Parameter können Sie jedes Partitionstypbyte angeben,
außer Typ "0x42" (LDM-Partition). Das voranstehende "0x" wird
bei Angabe des hexadezimalen Partitionstyps ausgelassen.
Für GPT-Datenträger (GPT = GUID-Partitionstabelle) können
Sie einen Partitionstyp-GUID für die zu erstellende Partition
angeben: Zu den erkannten GUIDs gehören:
EFI-Systempartition:
c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b
Basisdatenpartition:
ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
Mit diesem Parameter kann jeder Partitionstyp-GUID
angegeben werden, mit Ausnahme der folgenden:
MSR-Partition (Microsoft Reserved):
e3c9e316-0b5c-4db8-817d-f92df00215ae
LDM-Metadatenpartition auf einem dynamischen Datenträger:
5808c8aa-7e8f-42e0-85d2-e1e90434cfb3
LDM-Datenpartition auf einem dynamischen Datenträger:
af9b60a0-1431-4f62-bc68-3311714a69ad
Clustermetadaten-Partition:
db97dba9-0840-4bae-97f0-ffb9a327c7e1
Abgesehen von den erwähnten Einschränkungen überprüft
DiskPart die Gültigkeit des Partitionstyps nicht. Es wird
lediglich sichergestellt, dass es sich um ein Byte im Hexadezi-
malformat oder um einen GUID handelt
OVERRIDE Ermöglicht DiskPart die Aufhebung der Bereitstellung
des Dateisystems auf dem Volume zu erzwingen, bevor der
Partitionstyp geändert wird. Beim Ändern des Partitionstyps
wird das Dateisystem auf dem Volume gesperrt und dessen
Bereitstellung aufgehoben. Wird dieser Parameter nicht an-
gegeben und schlägt der Aufruf zum Sperren des Dateisys-
tems fehl (da einige andere Anwendungen über ein geöffne-
tes Handle für das Volume verfügen), schlägt der gesamte
Vorgang fehl. Bei Angabe dieses Parameters wird die Auf-
hebung der Bereitstellung auch dann erzwungen, wenn der
Aufruf des Dateisystems fehlschlägt. Wird die Bereitstellung
eines Dateisystems aufgehoben, werden alle geöffneten
Handles für das Volume ungültig.
NOERR Nur für Skripting. Bei einem Fehler wird die Verarbeitung von
Befehlen fortgesetzt, als sei der Fehler nicht aufgetreten.
Ohne NOERR-Parameter wird DiskPart bei einem Fehler mit
dem entsprechenden Fehlercode beendet.
Ist nur für die Verwendung durch Originalgerätehersteller
(OEM, Original Equipment Manufacturer) vorgesehen.
Damit dieser Vorgang erfolgreich ausgeführt werden kann, muss
eine Partition ausgewählt sein.
Vorsicht:
Das Ändern von Partitionstypfeldern mit diesem Parameter kann
dazu führen, dass der Computer nicht mehr ordnungsgemäß
funktioniert oder nicht mehr gestartet werden kann. Sofern Sie
kein Originalgerätehersteller oder IT-Fachmann sind, der mit GPT-
Datenträgern vertraut ist, sollten Sie keine Partitionstypfelder auf
GPT-Datenträgern mit diesem Parameter ändern. Verwenden Sie
stattdessen immer den Befehl "CREATE PARTITION EFI" zum
Erstellen von EFI-Systempartitionen, den Befehl "CREATE
PARTITION MSR" zum Erstellen von MSR-Partitionen und den
Befehl "CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY" (ohne diesen Parameter)
zum Erstellen von primären Partitionen auf GPT-Datenträgern.
Dieser Befehl funktioniert weder auf dynamischen Datenträgern noch
auf MSR-Partitionen (Microsoft Reserved).
Beispiel:
SET ID=07 OVERRIDE
SET ID=ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
2022-06-01 21:25:54 +00:00
.
Language=Polish
Changes the partition type field for the partition with focus.
Syntax: SET ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>} [OVERRIDE] [NOERR]
ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>}
Specifies the new partition type.
For master boot record (MBR) disks, you can specify a partition
type byte, in hexadecimal form, for the partition. Any
partition type byte can be specified with this parameter except
for type 0x42 (LDM partition). Note that the leading '0x' is
omitted when specifying the hexadecimal partition type.
For GUID partition table (GPT) disks you can specify a
partition type GUID for the partition. Recognized GUIDs
include:
EFI System partition:
c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b
Basic data partition:
ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
Any partition type GUID can be specified with this parameter
except for the following:
Microsoft Reserved partition:
e3c9e316-0b5c-4db8-817d-f92df00215a
LDM Metadata partition on a dynamic disk:
5808c8aa-7e8f-42e0-85d2-e1e90434cfb3
LDM Data partition on a dynamic disk:
af9b60a0-1431-4f62-bc68-3311714a69ad
Cluster Metadata partition:
db97dba9-0840-4bae-97f0-ffb9a327c7e1
Other than the limitations mentioned, DiskPart otherwise does
not check the partition type for validity except to ensure that
it is a byte in hexadecimal form or a GUID.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to force the file system on the volume to
dismount before changing the partition type. When changing
the partition type, DiskPart will attempt to lock and dismount
the file system on the volume. If this parameter is not specified,
and the call to lock the file system fails, (because some other
application has an open handle to the volume), the entire
operation will fail. When this parameter is specified, the
dismount is forced even if the call to lock the file system
fails. When a file system is dismounted, all opened handles to
the volume will become invalid.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
Intended for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) use only.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Changing partition type fields with this parameter might cause your
computer to fail or be unable to start up. Unless you are an OEM or an
IT professional experienced with GPT disks, do not change partition
type fields on GPT disks using this parameter. Instead, always use the
CREATE PARTITION EFI command to create EFI System partitions, the
CREATE PARTITION MSR command to create Microsoft Reserved partitions,
and the CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command without the ID parameter to
create primary partitions on GPT disks.
This command does not work on dynamic disks nor on Microsoft Reserved
partitions.
Example:
SET ID=07 OVERRIDE
SET ID=ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
.
Language=Portugese
Changes the partition type field for the partition with focus.
Syntax: SET ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>} [OVERRIDE] [NOERR]
ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>}
Specifies the new partition type.
For master boot record (MBR) disks, you can specify a partition
type byte, in hexadecimal form, for the partition. Any
partition type byte can be specified with this parameter except
for type 0x42 (LDM partition). Note that the leading '0x' is
omitted when specifying the hexadecimal partition type.
For GUID partition table (GPT) disks you can specify a
partition type GUID for the partition. Recognized GUIDs
include:
EFI System partition:
c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b
Basic data partition:
ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
Any partition type GUID can be specified with this parameter
except for the following:
Microsoft Reserved partition:
e3c9e316-0b5c-4db8-817d-f92df00215a
LDM Metadata partition on a dynamic disk:
5808c8aa-7e8f-42e0-85d2-e1e90434cfb3
LDM Data partition on a dynamic disk:
af9b60a0-1431-4f62-bc68-3311714a69ad
Cluster Metadata partition:
db97dba9-0840-4bae-97f0-ffb9a327c7e1
Other than the limitations mentioned, DiskPart otherwise does
not check the partition type for validity except to ensure that
it is a byte in hexadecimal form or a GUID.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to force the file system on the volume to
dismount before changing the partition type. When changing
the partition type, DiskPart will attempt to lock and dismount
the file system on the volume. If this parameter is not specified,
and the call to lock the file system fails, (because some other
application has an open handle to the volume), the entire
operation will fail. When this parameter is specified, the
dismount is forced even if the call to lock the file system
fails. When a file system is dismounted, all opened handles to
the volume will become invalid.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
Intended for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) use only.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Changing partition type fields with this parameter might cause your
computer to fail or be unable to start up. Unless you are an OEM or an
IT professional experienced with GPT disks, do not change partition
type fields on GPT disks using this parameter. Instead, always use the
CREATE PARTITION EFI command to create EFI System partitions, the
CREATE PARTITION MSR command to create Microsoft Reserved partitions,
and the CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command without the ID parameter to
create primary partitions on GPT disks.
This command does not work on dynamic disks nor on Microsoft Reserved
partitions.
Example:
SET ID=07 OVERRIDE
SET ID=ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
.
Language=Romanian
Changes the partition type field for the partition with focus.
Syntax: SET ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>} [OVERRIDE] [NOERR]
ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>}
Specifies the new partition type.
For master boot record (MBR) disks, you can specify a partition
type byte, in hexadecimal form, for the partition. Any
partition type byte can be specified with this parameter except
for type 0x42 (LDM partition). Note that the leading '0x' is
omitted when specifying the hexadecimal partition type.
For GUID partition table (GPT) disks you can specify a
partition type GUID for the partition. Recognized GUIDs
include:
EFI System partition:
c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b
Basic data partition:
ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
Any partition type GUID can be specified with this parameter
except for the following:
Microsoft Reserved partition:
e3c9e316-0b5c-4db8-817d-f92df00215a
LDM Metadata partition on a dynamic disk:
5808c8aa-7e8f-42e0-85d2-e1e90434cfb3
LDM Data partition on a dynamic disk:
af9b60a0-1431-4f62-bc68-3311714a69ad
Cluster Metadata partition:
db97dba9-0840-4bae-97f0-ffb9a327c7e1
Other than the limitations mentioned, DiskPart otherwise does
not check the partition type for validity except to ensure that
it is a byte in hexadecimal form or a GUID.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to force the file system on the volume to
dismount before changing the partition type. When changing
the partition type, DiskPart will attempt to lock and dismount
the file system on the volume. If this parameter is not specified,
and the call to lock the file system fails, (because some other
application has an open handle to the volume), the entire
operation will fail. When this parameter is specified, the
dismount is forced even if the call to lock the file system
fails. When a file system is dismounted, all opened handles to
the volume will become invalid.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
Intended for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) use only.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Changing partition type fields with this parameter might cause your
computer to fail or be unable to start up. Unless you are an OEM or an
IT professional experienced with GPT disks, do not change partition
type fields on GPT disks using this parameter. Instead, always use the
CREATE PARTITION EFI command to create EFI System partitions, the
CREATE PARTITION MSR command to create Microsoft Reserved partitions,
and the CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command without the ID parameter to
create primary partitions on GPT disks.
This command does not work on dynamic disks nor on Microsoft Reserved
partitions.
Example:
SET ID=07 OVERRIDE
SET ID=ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
.
Language=Russian
Changes the partition type field for the partition with focus.
Syntax: SET ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>} [OVERRIDE] [NOERR]
ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>}
Specifies the new partition type.
For master boot record (MBR) disks, you can specify a partition
type byte, in hexadecimal form, for the partition. Any
partition type byte can be specified with this parameter except
for type 0x42 (LDM partition). Note that the leading '0x' is
omitted when specifying the hexadecimal partition type.
For GUID partition table (GPT) disks you can specify a
partition type GUID for the partition. Recognized GUIDs
include:
EFI System partition:
c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b
Basic data partition:
ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
Any partition type GUID can be specified with this parameter
except for the following:
Microsoft Reserved partition:
e3c9e316-0b5c-4db8-817d-f92df00215a
LDM Metadata partition on a dynamic disk:
5808c8aa-7e8f-42e0-85d2-e1e90434cfb3
LDM Data partition on a dynamic disk:
af9b60a0-1431-4f62-bc68-3311714a69ad
Cluster Metadata partition:
db97dba9-0840-4bae-97f0-ffb9a327c7e1
Other than the limitations mentioned, DiskPart otherwise does
not check the partition type for validity except to ensure that
it is a byte in hexadecimal form or a GUID.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to force the file system on the volume to
dismount before changing the partition type. When changing
the partition type, DiskPart will attempt to lock and dismount
the file system on the volume. If this parameter is not specified,
and the call to lock the file system fails, (because some other
application has an open handle to the volume), the entire
operation will fail. When this parameter is specified, the
dismount is forced even if the call to lock the file system
fails. When a file system is dismounted, all opened handles to
the volume will become invalid.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
Intended for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) use only.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Changing partition type fields with this parameter might cause your
computer to fail or be unable to start up. Unless you are an OEM or an
IT professional experienced with GPT disks, do not change partition
type fields on GPT disks using this parameter. Instead, always use the
CREATE PARTITION EFI command to create EFI System partitions, the
CREATE PARTITION MSR command to create Microsoft Reserved partitions,
and the CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command without the ID parameter to
create primary partitions on GPT disks.
This command does not work on dynamic disks nor on Microsoft Reserved
partitions.
Example:
SET ID=07 OVERRIDE
SET ID=ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
.
Language=Albanian
Changes the partition type field for the partition with focus.
Syntax: SET ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>} [OVERRIDE] [NOERR]
ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>}
Specifies the new partition type.
For master boot record (MBR) disks, you can specify a partition
type byte, in hexadecimal form, for the partition. Any
partition type byte can be specified with this parameter except
for type 0x42 (LDM partition). Note that the leading '0x' is
omitted when specifying the hexadecimal partition type.
For GUID partition table (GPT) disks you can specify a
partition type GUID for the partition. Recognized GUIDs
include:
EFI System partition:
c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b
Basic data partition:
ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
Any partition type GUID can be specified with this parameter
except for the following:
Microsoft Reserved partition:
e3c9e316-0b5c-4db8-817d-f92df00215a
LDM Metadata partition on a dynamic disk:
5808c8aa-7e8f-42e0-85d2-e1e90434cfb3
LDM Data partition on a dynamic disk:
af9b60a0-1431-4f62-bc68-3311714a69ad
Cluster Metadata partition:
db97dba9-0840-4bae-97f0-ffb9a327c7e1
Other than the limitations mentioned, DiskPart otherwise does
not check the partition type for validity except to ensure that
it is a byte in hexadecimal form or a GUID.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to force the file system on the volume to
dismount before changing the partition type. When changing
the partition type, DiskPart will attempt to lock and dismount
the file system on the volume. If this parameter is not specified,
and the call to lock the file system fails, (because some other
application has an open handle to the volume), the entire
operation will fail. When this parameter is specified, the
dismount is forced even if the call to lock the file system
fails. When a file system is dismounted, all opened handles to
the volume will become invalid.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
Intended for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) use only.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Changing partition type fields with this parameter might cause your
computer to fail or be unable to start up. Unless you are an OEM or an
IT professional experienced with GPT disks, do not change partition
type fields on GPT disks using this parameter. Instead, always use the
CREATE PARTITION EFI command to create EFI System partitions, the
CREATE PARTITION MSR command to create Microsoft Reserved partitions,
and the CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command without the ID parameter to
create primary partitions on GPT disks.
This command does not work on dynamic disks nor on Microsoft Reserved
partitions.
Example:
SET ID=07 OVERRIDE
SET ID=ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
.
Language=Turkish
Changes the partition type field for the partition with focus.
Syntax: SET ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>} [OVERRIDE] [NOERR]
ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>}
Specifies the new partition type.
For master boot record (MBR) disks, you can specify a partition
type byte, in hexadecimal form, for the partition. Any
partition type byte can be specified with this parameter except
for type 0x42 (LDM partition). Note that the leading '0x' is
omitted when specifying the hexadecimal partition type.
For GUID partition table (GPT) disks you can specify a
partition type GUID for the partition. Recognized GUIDs
include:
EFI System partition:
c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b
Basic data partition:
ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
Any partition type GUID can be specified with this parameter
except for the following:
Microsoft Reserved partition:
e3c9e316-0b5c-4db8-817d-f92df00215a
LDM Metadata partition on a dynamic disk:
5808c8aa-7e8f-42e0-85d2-e1e90434cfb3
LDM Data partition on a dynamic disk:
af9b60a0-1431-4f62-bc68-3311714a69ad
Cluster Metadata partition:
db97dba9-0840-4bae-97f0-ffb9a327c7e1
Other than the limitations mentioned, DiskPart otherwise does
not check the partition type for validity except to ensure that
it is a byte in hexadecimal form or a GUID.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to force the file system on the volume to
dismount before changing the partition type. When changing
the partition type, DiskPart will attempt to lock and dismount
the file system on the volume. If this parameter is not specified,
and the call to lock the file system fails, (because some other
application has an open handle to the volume), the entire
operation will fail. When this parameter is specified, the
dismount is forced even if the call to lock the file system
fails. When a file system is dismounted, all opened handles to
the volume will become invalid.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
Intended for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) use only.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Changing partition type fields with this parameter might cause your
computer to fail or be unable to start up. Unless you are an OEM or an
IT professional experienced with GPT disks, do not change partition
type fields on GPT disks using this parameter. Instead, always use the
CREATE PARTITION EFI command to create EFI System partitions, the
CREATE PARTITION MSR command to create Microsoft Reserved partitions,
and the CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command without the ID parameter to
create primary partitions on GPT disks.
This command does not work on dynamic disks nor on Microsoft Reserved
partitions.
Example:
SET ID=07 OVERRIDE
SET ID=ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
.
Language=Chinese
Changes the partition type field for the partition with focus.
Syntax: SET ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>} [OVERRIDE] [NOERR]
ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>}
Specifies the new partition type.
For master boot record (MBR) disks, you can specify a partition
type byte, in hexadecimal form, for the partition. Any
partition type byte can be specified with this parameter except
for type 0x42 (LDM partition). Note that the leading '0x' is
omitted when specifying the hexadecimal partition type.
For GUID partition table (GPT) disks you can specify a
partition type GUID for the partition. Recognized GUIDs
include:
EFI System partition:
c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b
Basic data partition:
ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
Any partition type GUID can be specified with this parameter
except for the following:
Microsoft Reserved partition:
e3c9e316-0b5c-4db8-817d-f92df00215a
LDM Metadata partition on a dynamic disk:
5808c8aa-7e8f-42e0-85d2-e1e90434cfb3
LDM Data partition on a dynamic disk:
af9b60a0-1431-4f62-bc68-3311714a69ad
Cluster Metadata partition:
db97dba9-0840-4bae-97f0-ffb9a327c7e1
Other than the limitations mentioned, DiskPart otherwise does
not check the partition type for validity except to ensure that
it is a byte in hexadecimal form or a GUID.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to force the file system on the volume to
dismount before changing the partition type. When changing
the partition type, DiskPart will attempt to lock and dismount
the file system on the volume. If this parameter is not specified,
and the call to lock the file system fails, (because some other
application has an open handle to the volume), the entire
operation will fail. When this parameter is specified, the
dismount is forced even if the call to lock the file system
fails. When a file system is dismounted, all opened handles to
the volume will become invalid.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
Intended for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) use only.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Changing partition type fields with this parameter might cause your
computer to fail or be unable to start up. Unless you are an OEM or an
IT professional experienced with GPT disks, do not change partition
type fields on GPT disks using this parameter. Instead, always use the
CREATE PARTITION EFI command to create EFI System partitions, the
CREATE PARTITION MSR command to create Microsoft Reserved partitions,
and the CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command without the ID parameter to
create primary partitions on GPT disks.
This command does not work on dynamic disks nor on Microsoft Reserved
partitions.
Example:
SET ID=07 OVERRIDE
SET ID=ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
.
Language=Taiwanese
Changes the partition type field for the partition with focus.
Syntax: SET ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>} [OVERRIDE] [NOERR]
ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>}
Specifies the new partition type.
For master boot record (MBR) disks, you can specify a partition
type byte, in hexadecimal form, for the partition. Any
partition type byte can be specified with this parameter except
for type 0x42 (LDM partition). Note that the leading '0x' is
omitted when specifying the hexadecimal partition type.
For GUID partition table (GPT) disks you can specify a
partition type GUID for the partition. Recognized GUIDs
include:
EFI System partition:
c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b
Basic data partition:
ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
Any partition type GUID can be specified with this parameter
except for the following:
Microsoft Reserved partition:
e3c9e316-0b5c-4db8-817d-f92df00215a
LDM Metadata partition on a dynamic disk:
5808c8aa-7e8f-42e0-85d2-e1e90434cfb3
LDM Data partition on a dynamic disk:
af9b60a0-1431-4f62-bc68-3311714a69ad
Cluster Metadata partition:
db97dba9-0840-4bae-97f0-ffb9a327c7e1
Other than the limitations mentioned, DiskPart otherwise does
not check the partition type for validity except to ensure that
it is a byte in hexadecimal form or a GUID.
OVERRIDE Enables DiskPart to force the file system on the volume to
dismount before changing the partition type. When changing
the partition type, DiskPart will attempt to lock and dismount
the file system on the volume. If this parameter is not specified,
and the call to lock the file system fails, (because some other
application has an open handle to the volume), the entire
operation will fail. When this parameter is specified, the
dismount is forced even if the call to lock the file system
fails. When a file system is dismounted, all opened handles to
the volume will become invalid.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
Intended for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) use only.
A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.
Caution:
Changing partition type fields with this parameter might cause your
computer to fail or be unable to start up. Unless you are an OEM or an
IT professional experienced with GPT disks, do not change partition
type fields on GPT disks using this parameter. Instead, always use the
CREATE PARTITION EFI command to create EFI System partitions, the
CREATE PARTITION MSR command to create Microsoft Reserved partitions,
and the CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command without the ID parameter to
create primary partitions on GPT disks.
This command does not work on dynamic disks nor on Microsoft Reserved
partitions.
Example:
SET ID=07 OVERRIDE
SET ID=ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
.
MessageId=10051
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_SHRINK
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add SHRINK command help text here>
.
2022-06-01 21:25:54 +00:00
Language=German
<Add SHRINK command help text here>
.
Language=Polish
<Add SHRINK command help text here>
.
Language=Portugese
<Add SHRINK command help text here>
.
Language=Romanian
<Add SHRINK command help text here>
.
Language=Russian
<Add SHRINK command help text here>
.
Language=Albanian
<Add SHRINK command help text here>
.
Language=Turkish
<Add SHRINK command help text here>
.
Language=Chinese
<Add SHRINK command help text here>
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add SHRINK command help text here>
.
MessageId=10052
SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_UNIQUEID_DISK
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
Displays or sets the GUID partition table (GPT) identifier or master boot
record (MBR) signature for the disk with focus.
Syntax: UNIQUEID DISK [ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}] [NOERR]
ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}
For MBR disks, you can specify a four-byte (DWORD) value in
hexadecimal form for the signature.
For GPT disks, specify a GUID for the identifier.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed. This command works
on basic and dynamic disks.
Example:
UNIQUEID DISK
UNIQUEID DISK ID=5f1b2c36
UNIQUEID DISK ID=baf784e7-6bbd-4cfb-aaac-e86c96e166ee
.
2022-06-01 21:25:54 +00:00
Language=German
Dient zum Anzeigen oder Festlegen des GPT-Bezeichners (GPT =
GUID-Partitionstabelle) oder der MBR-Signatur (Master Boot Record)
für den Datenträger, der den Fokus hat.
Syntax: UNIQUEID DISK [ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}] [NOERR]
ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}
Für MBR-Datenträger können Sie einen Wert mit einer
Länge von vier Bytes (DWORD) im Hexadezimalformat für die
Signatur angeben.
Für GPT-Datenträger können Sie einen GUID für den
Bezeichner angeben.
NOERR Nur für Skripting. Wenn ein Fehler auftritt, setzt DiskPart
die Verarbeitung von Befehlen fort, als sei der Fehler nicht
aufgetreten. Ohne den Parameter NOERR wird DiskPart bei
einem Fehler mit dem entsprechenden Fehlercode beendet.
Damit dieser Vorgang erfolgreich ausgeführt werden kann, muss ein
Datenträger ausgewählt sein. Der Befehl kann für Basisdatenträger und
dynamische Datenträger verwendet werden.
Beispiel:
UNIQUEID DISK
UNIQUEID DISK ID=5f1b2c36
UNIQUEID DISK ID=baf784e7-6bbd-4cfb-aaac-e86c96e166ee
2022-06-01 21:25:54 +00:00
.
Language=Polish
Displays or sets the GUID partition table (GPT) identifier or master boot
record (MBR) signature for the disk with focus.
Syntax: UNIQUEID DISK [ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}] [NOERR]
ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}
For MBR disks, you can specify a four-byte (DWORD) value in
hexadecimal form for the signature.
For GPT disks, specify a GUID for the identifier.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed. This command works
on basic and dynamic disks.
Example:
UNIQUEID DISK
UNIQUEID DISK ID=5f1b2c36
UNIQUEID DISK ID=baf784e7-6bbd-4cfb-aaac-e86c96e166ee
.
Language=Portugese
Displays or sets the GUID partition table (GPT) identifier or master boot
record (MBR) signature for the disk with focus.
Syntax: UNIQUEID DISK [ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}] [NOERR]
ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}
For MBR disks, you can specify a four-byte (DWORD) value in
hexadecimal form for the signature.
For GPT disks, specify a GUID for the identifier.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed. This command works
on basic and dynamic disks.
Example:
UNIQUEID DISK
UNIQUEID DISK ID=5f1b2c36
UNIQUEID DISK ID=baf784e7-6bbd-4cfb-aaac-e86c96e166ee
.
Language=Romanian
Displays or sets the GUID partition table (GPT) identifier or master boot
record (MBR) signature for the disk with focus.
Syntax: UNIQUEID DISK [ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}] [NOERR]
ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}
For MBR disks, you can specify a four-byte (DWORD) value in
hexadecimal form for the signature.
For GPT disks, specify a GUID for the identifier.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed. This command works
on basic and dynamic disks.
Example:
UNIQUEID DISK
UNIQUEID DISK ID=5f1b2c36
UNIQUEID DISK ID=baf784e7-6bbd-4cfb-aaac-e86c96e166ee
.
Language=Russian
Displays or sets the GUID partition table (GPT) identifier or master boot
record (MBR) signature for the disk with focus.
Syntax: UNIQUEID DISK [ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}] [NOERR]
ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}
For MBR disks, you can specify a four-byte (DWORD) value in
hexadecimal form for the signature.
For GPT disks, specify a GUID for the identifier.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed. This command works
on basic and dynamic disks.
Example:
UNIQUEID DISK
UNIQUEID DISK ID=5f1b2c36
UNIQUEID DISK ID=baf784e7-6bbd-4cfb-aaac-e86c96e166ee
.
Language=Albanian
Displays or sets the GUID partition table (GPT) identifier or master boot
record (MBR) signature for the disk with focus.
Syntax: UNIQUEID DISK [ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}] [NOERR]
ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}
For MBR disks, you can specify a four-byte (DWORD) value in
hexadecimal form for the signature.
For GPT disks, specify a GUID for the identifier.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed. This command works
on basic and dynamic disks.
Example:
UNIQUEID DISK
UNIQUEID DISK ID=5f1b2c36
UNIQUEID DISK ID=baf784e7-6bbd-4cfb-aaac-e86c96e166ee
.
Language=Turkish
Displays or sets the GUID partition table (GPT) identifier or master boot
record (MBR) signature for the disk with focus.
Syntax: UNIQUEID DISK [ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}] [NOERR]
ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}
For MBR disks, you can specify a four-byte (DWORD) value in
hexadecimal form for the signature.
For GPT disks, specify a GUID for the identifier.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed. This command works
on basic and dynamic disks.
Example:
UNIQUEID DISK
UNIQUEID DISK ID=5f1b2c36
UNIQUEID DISK ID=baf784e7-6bbd-4cfb-aaac-e86c96e166ee
.
Language=Chinese
Displays or sets the GUID partition table (GPT) identifier or master boot
record (MBR) signature for the disk with focus.
Syntax: UNIQUEID DISK [ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}] [NOERR]
ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}
For MBR disks, you can specify a four-byte (DWORD) value in
hexadecimal form for the signature.
For GPT disks, specify a GUID for the identifier.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed. This command works
on basic and dynamic disks.
Example:
UNIQUEID DISK
UNIQUEID DISK ID=5f1b2c36
UNIQUEID DISK ID=baf784e7-6bbd-4cfb-aaac-e86c96e166ee
.
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Displays or sets the GUID partition table (GPT) identifier or master boot
record (MBR) signature for the disk with focus.
Syntax: UNIQUEID DISK [ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}] [NOERR]
ID={<DWORD> | <GUID>}
For MBR disks, you can specify a four-byte (DWORD) value in
hexadecimal form for the signature.
For GPT disks, specify a GUID for the identifier.
NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart
continues to process commands as if the error did not occur.
Without the NOERR parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit
with an error code.
A disk must be selected for this operation to succeed. This command works
on basic and dynamic disks.
Example:
UNIQUEID DISK
UNIQUEID DISK ID=5f1b2c36
UNIQUEID DISK ID=baf784e7-6bbd-4cfb-aaac-e86c96e166ee
.