If I understand it correctly, when a WTG boot key is configured with that 
option, if the workstation doesn't have USB set before HDD in the boot order 
but the HDD is booting Windows 8, the Win8 will recognize that the WTG device 
is present and instead defer to it to boot (I still haven't discovered yet how 
exactly that's accomplished; it must be native to Win8 because it can't rely on 
any modifications to the local boot manager/loader).

AFAIK, the enableBootRedirect only applies to Win8x host machines; with Win7 
you still have to have USB before HDD in the boot order to have it 
automatically boot into WTG.

-Phil
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
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Sent: Wednesday, April 2, 2014 10:05 AM
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Subject: [mssms] wtgcreator.exe option: /enableBootRedirect

What is that option technically doing?

-Roland




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