Windows 10: Is it safe to delete this boot entry ?

Discus and support Is it safe to delete this boot entry ? in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; When I run bcdedit I get this result:C:\Windows\system32>bcdeditWindows Boot Manager--------------------identifier {bootmgr}device unknownpath... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by IsaacB2, Mar 26, 2022.

  1. IsaacB2 Win User

    Is it safe to delete this boot entry ?


    When I run bcdedit I get this result:C:\Windows\system32>bcdeditWindows Boot Manager--------------------identifier {bootmgr}device unknownpath \EFI\MICROSOFT\BOOT\BOOTMGFW.EFIdescription Windows Boot Managerlocale en-USinherit {globalsettings}default {default}resumeobject {056b8f39-6ae3-11ec-b7bc-86f503434f11}displayorder {default} {a75663e2-9124-41e3-b43c-9a83ed9f040f}bootsequence {default}toolsdi

    :)
     
    IsaacB2, Mar 26, 2022
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  2. Windows 10 boot to safe mode

    I recently had my disk drive replaced by Dell. The new drive supposedly came the initial Windows 10 image I had received when I purchased the system. I am no longer able to boot into safe mode by holding down the <shift> key when booting the system. The
    boot tab in msconfig shows only

    Windows 10 (c:\Windows) : Current OS; Default OS.

    Is there a way to add more entries where I could assign Boot options for alternate shell or network?

    I found a guide "Safe Mode in Win 10" which suggested using bcdedit as follows:

    bcdedit /copy {Current} /d "Windows 10 Safe Mode"

    The command came back with:

    The copy command specified is not valid

    Run "bcdedit /?" for command line assistance

    The parameter is incorrect.

    What parameter should I be using to create the new entry in the boot list?
     
    AlleycatAL, Mar 26, 2022
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  3. Ciohoad Win User
    Win10 multiple faulty boot entries in recovery environment

    if i boot from the windos 10 dvd and click thru repair options -> "Use another operating system" it lists 3 entries:

    Fehler - abload.de

    1 entry boots fine the other 2 of those entries are damaged, i think the error code was 0xc000000e. i'd like to delete the faulty entries and maybe add win7 to the list which is located on a different hard drive connected to the PC.
     
    Ciohoad, Mar 26, 2022
    #3
  4. coopfab Win User

    Is it safe to delete this boot entry ?

    Cannot Enter Safe Mode / Computer boots normally

    I'm running Win 10 Pro 1903.

    Here are the steps I have taken to get into safe mode: Start button, settings, update and security, recovery, advanced startup, troubleshoot, advanced options, startup settings, restart. The computer boots normally, not in safe mode. Any suggestions would be most helpful. Thanks in advance for your help and interest. .
     
    coopfab, Mar 26, 2022
    #4
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