Command-Line Tools Technical Reference (Standard 7 SP1)
7/8/2014
The following command-line tools are used in Windows Embedded Standard 7 Toolkit. Some of these tools are available with Standard 7 Toolkit; other tools are available as part of the Windows Embedded Standard 7 operating system.
Note
This is not an exhaustive list of all command-line tools available on either a development computer with Standard 7 Toolkit installed or on a Windows Embedded Standard 7 device. Instead this list covers only command-line tools unique to or of particular interest to Standard 7 developers or users.
In This Section
- BCDEdit Command-Line Options
Provides a store that is used to describe boot applications and boot application settings.
- Bootsect Command-Line Options
How to use Bootsect.exe to restore the boot sector on your computer.
- DiskPart Command-Line Options
Describes DiskPart as the text-mode command interpreter that enables you to manage objects, such as disks, partitions, or volumes.
- Drvload Command-Line Options
Provides the tool to add out-of-box drivers to a booted Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) 3.0 image.
- Expand Command-Line Options
Supports opening updates for Standard 7.
- Intlcfg Command-Line Options
Describes options to change the language and locale, fonts, and input settings to a Standard 7 image, typically, after you apply one or more language packs to your Standard 7 image.
- Lpksetup Command-Line Options
Describes options to perform unattended or silent-mode language pack operations on an online Standard 7 operating system.
- Oscdimg Command-Line Options
Describes the command-line tool for creating an image (.iso) file of a customized 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows PE.
- Powercfg Command-Line Options
Describes the command-line tool to control power settings and configure computers to use the Hibernate or Standby modes as default.
- Winpeshl.ini Files
Controls whether a custom shell is loaded in Windows PE instead of the default Command Prompt window.
- Wpeinit Command-Line Options
Describes the tool that initializes Windows PE every time that it starts.
- Wpeutil Command-Line Options
Describes the tool to run various commands in a Windows PE session, for example, to shut down or restart Windows PE, enable or disable the firewall, set language settings, and initialize network components and drivers.