In article <#>,
dean-
says...
> Well, I see value data such as Windows Boot Manager,
> \system32\winresume.exe, \boot\memtest.exe, etc., among all the alphanumeric
> stuff, in that key.
>
> The XP boot.ini configuration file has been replaced with the Boot
> Configuration Data file in %SystemDrive%\Boot\BCD. This file is a registry
> hive (mounted under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\BCD00000000 on Windows Vista). Its
> contents can be viewed in a more readable form using bcdedit.exe in Command
> Prompt, and the more so with programs like VistaBootPRO or EasyBCD. The data
> is useful in that it's used to boot your computer...
>
> "SwampYankee" <> wrote in message
> news:. ..
> >I see a registry key I don't recognize at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, it's value is
> >BCD00000000.
> > There are a few folders underneath but they don't seem to contain anything
> > usefull
> > any ideas what this is?
> > thanks
>
>
OK, booting the computer is a good thing. I'll keep it!
Thanks, just wanted to make sure it wasn't a spyware thing.