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Using mapdrv, Rescue and recovery boot manager control (bmgr32) – Lenovo ThinkPad R61i User Manual

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Table 28. MapDrv parameters (continued)

Parameter

Result

/s

Set to Silent. Do not prompt the user regardless of whether
connection is made.

/timeout

Sets the timeout value.

/unc

The stored network share.

/user

Sets the stored encrypted user name for this share.

/NetPath

Sets the value output from MapDrv to indicate the actual
connection path.

Using MapDrv

The following examples provide instruction on how to use MapDrv:

To Store network share information for a ThinkVantage Technology product:
This function stores the network share information in the registry to define the
subkey from the main MapDrv registry key. The following command sets the Unc,
User and Pwd values in the registry:

mapdrv /store /unc /user /pwd

[/timeout ]

To connect a network share and a ThinkVantage Technology product:

The

following command connects to the share using the Unc, User, and Pwd values in
the registry:

mapdrv /connect [/s]

To disconnect a network share and a ThinkVantage Technology product:

The

following command disconnects the network share for the specified ThinkVantage
Technology if currently connected:

mapdrv /disconnect

To display encrypted user name and password strings:

The following command

is used to display the network share information saved in the registry key:

mapdrv /view /user /pwd

Rescue and Recovery Boot manager control (BMGR32)

The boot manager interface command-line interface is BMGR32. It resides in the
directory C:\Program Files\Common Files\Lenovo\BMGR. The following table
presents the switches and their results for BMGR32.

Table 29. BMGR32 parameters

Parameter

Result

/B0

Boot to partition 0 (based on the order in the partition table).

/B1

Boot to partition 1.

/B2

Boot to partition 2.

/B3

Boot to partition 3.

/BS

Boot to the service partition.

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