BCDEDIT settings

GregH

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If one has activated the /3G switch at a command prompt using the command: BCDEDIT.EXE /SET INCREASEUSERVA 3072, how would I go about returning this setting to original settings?
 

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Code:
bcdedit.exe /set increaseuserva 2048
 

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Thanks PolishPaul. I also read on another forum that one can enter "bcdedit.exe /delete increaseuserva" at the command prompt. This supposedly removes the line entirely, back to system default which is I guess 2048 anyway.

I typed this in and got the message that the instruction was completed succesfully, guessing it also works.
 

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Corsair DDR3-2400 16 GB
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GTX 780 Ti Superclocked EVGA
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Onboard Realtek
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Samsung EVO 840 500 GB SSD
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I realise this thread is old, but as someone who found it while trying to resolve this particular issue, I thought I should add this to the thread for any future searchers:

"bcdedit.exe /delete increaseuserva" does not work. You need to type "bcdedit.exe /deletevalue increaseuserva" and then it will work.
 

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