: It can fill a disk with specific data (like zeros) for security or testing purposes.

: You can easily add, remove, or rename operating system entries in the boot menu without needing to use complex command-line tools like bcdedit.exe Fix Boot Errors

Typical use cases

Click and select the bootloader type (e.g., Windows NT 5.x/6.x). Click Install / Config to apply the fix. 2. Managing UEFI Boot Entries

: The tool can partition, format, and re-allocate drive letters. It also includes a hex editor for viewing and modifying individual disk sectors.

: Includes a low-level hex editor to view or modify specific sectors on a disk, which is essential for manual data recovery or forensic analysis.

A bootloader is the very first piece of code that runs when you hit the power button. If that code gets corrupted—often a side effect of encryption issues or messy OS installs—BOOTICE is often the only way to get back in without a full reformat.