[DISKPART] Add help text for the UNIQUEID DISK command

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@ -2979,7 +2979,29 @@ Syntax: SET ID={<BYTE> | <GUID>} [OVERRIDE] [NOERR]
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.\r\n\r\n Intended for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) use only.\r\n\r\n A partition must be selected for this operation to succeed.\r\n\r\n Caution:\r\n\r\n Changing partition type fields with this parameter might cause your\r\n computer to fail or be unable to start up. Unless you are an OEM or an\r\n IT professional experienced with GPT disks, do not change partition\r\n type fields on GPT disks using this parameter. Instead, always use the\r\n CREATE PARTITION EFI command to create EFI System partitions, the\r\n CREATE PARTITION MSR command to create Microsoft Reserved partitions,\r\n and the CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY command without the ID parameter to\r\n create primary partitions on GPT disks.\r\n\r\n This command does not work on dynamic disks nor on Microsoft Reserved\r\n partitions.\r\n\r\n Example:\r\n\r\n SET ID=07 OVERRIDE\r\n SET ID=ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7\r\n"
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=German
<Add SETID command help text here>
@ -3051,32 +3073,276 @@ SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_UNIQUEID_DISK
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add UNIQUEID DISK command help text here>
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=German
<Add UNIQUEID DISK command help text here>
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
.
Language=Polish
<Add UNIQUEID DISK command help text here>
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
<Add UNIQUEID DISK command help text here>
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
<Add UNIQUEID DISK command help text here>
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
<Add UNIQUEID DISK command help text here>
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
<Add UNIQUEID DISK command help text here>
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
<Add UNIQUEID DISK command help text here>
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
<Add UNIQUEID DISK command help text here>
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=Taiwanese
<Add UNIQUEID DISK command help text here>
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
.