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Open BOOTICE and select the USB drive in the tab. Click "Parts Manage" (Partition Management). Click "Re-Partitioning" .

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This comprehensive manual covers exactly how Bootice works and why it outperforms standard command-line utilities. 1. What is Bootice?

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BOOTICE requires deep operating system access; always right-click the executable and select Run as administrator . If you need help configuring a specific setup, let me know: What operating system(s) are you trying to boot?

Manages the Windows Boot Configuration Data file (Bcd entry). UEFI: Manages UEFI boot items. 2. Managing MBR (Master Boot Record) Click "Parts Manage" (Partition Management)

| Scenario | GUI/Auto Result | Manual Result (Better) | |----------|----------------|------------------------| | Dual-boot Windows + Linux with GRUB2 | GUI may overwrite GRUB with Windows MBR | Manual: backup GRUB stage1, reinstall Windows MBR to boot sector only, not track 0 | | USB stick with 3 bootable ISOs | Auto-sort often fails | Manual PBR chaining (e.g., BOOTMGR → GRUB4DOS → SysLinux) | | Recovering after ransomware that wiped boot sector | GUI refuses to restore from custom offset | Manual: Restore MBR from backup file with byte-for-byte validation | | Upgrading from BIOS to UEFI without reinstalling | Not supported | Manual: use BootICE to convert MBR to GPT non-destructively (if space allows) |

Safely erases sectors using random data or zeroes.

You can choose to a new MBR (Windows NT 5.x, 6.x, Grub4DOS, etc.) or Backup/Restore the current MBR. Managing the PBR (Partition Boot Record) Select the Physical Disk tab. Click "Process PBR" . Select the partition you want to manage.

It formats, hides, activates, and changes partition IDs without the arbitrary restrictions imposed by Windows Disk Management.

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