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@ -15,11 +15,6 @@ Unbranded Boot is a Windows feature that allows you to suppress Windows elements
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Unbranded Boot is an optional component and isn't enabled by default in Windows. To configure it, you must first enable it.
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If Windows is already installed, you can't apply a provisioning package to configure Unbranded Boot. You must use the Boot Configuration Data Editor (`bcdedit.exe`) to configure Unbranded Boot if Windows is installed.
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> [!NOTE]
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> `Bcdedit.exe` is a command-line tool for editing the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) of Windows. Administrator privileges are required to use BCDEdit to modify the BCD.
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There are different ways to enable Unbranded Boot, select the method that best fits your needs to learn more.
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#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/control-panel.svg"::: **Control Panel**](#tab/control-panel1)
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@ -55,6 +50,9 @@ The following instructions provide details about how to configure your devices.
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You can use the `bcdedit.exe` command to configure Unbranded Boot settings at runtime.
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> [!NOTE]
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> `Bcdedit.exe` is a command-line tool for editing the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) of Windows. Administrator privileges are required to use BCDEdit to modify the BCD.
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1. Open a command prompt as an administrator
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1. Run the following command to disable the F8 key during startup to prevent access to the **Advanced startup options** menu
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@ -103,6 +101,8 @@ Customize the boot screen using Windows Configuration Designer and Deployment Im
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You must enable Unbranded Boot on the installation media with DISM before you can apply settings for Unbranded Boot using either Windows Configuration Designer or applying a provisioning package during setup.
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If Windows is already installed, you can't apply a provisioning package to configure Unbranded Boot. You must use the [command prompt](#tab/cmd) to configure Unbranded Boot if Windows is installed.
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[!INCLUDE [provisioning-package-1](../../../includes/configure/provisioning-package-1.md)]
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