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Windows 10 DLL File Information - bootux.dll

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General Information

File Description: bootux  
File Version: 10.0.10130.0 (fbl_impressive.150522-2224)  
Company: Microsoft Corporation  
Product Name: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System  
DLL popularity Very Low - 1 other DLL files in system32 directory are statically linked to this file.
File Size: 3,622 KB
Total Number of Exported Functions: 12
Total Number of Exported Functions With Names: 0
 

Section Headers

Name Virtual Address Raw Data Size % of File Characteristics Section Contains...
.text 0x00001000 114,688 Bytes 3.1% Read, Execute Code
.data 0x0001d000 1,024 Bytes 0.0% Write, Read Initialized Data
.idata 0x0001e000 23,040 Bytes 0.6% Read Initialized Data
.didat 0x00024000 512 Bytes 0.0% Write, Read Initialized Data
.rsrc 0x00025000 3,556,864 Bytes 95.9% Read Initialized Data
.reloc 0x0038a000 11,776 Bytes 0.3% Read, Discardable Initialized Data
 

Static Linking

bootux.dll is statically linked to the following files:

msvcrt.dll
api-ms-win-shcore-scaling-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-shcore-thread-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-shcore-stream-l1-1-0.dll
SHCORE.dll
SHELL32.dll
SHLWAPI.dll
api-ms-win-eventing-classicprovider-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-eventing-provider-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-libraryloader-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-path-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-file-l1-2-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-localization-l1-2-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-errorhandling-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-sysinfo-l1-2-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-heap-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-string-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-synch-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-handle-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-io-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-processthreads-l1-1-2.dll
api-ms-win-core-profile-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-security-sddl-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-security-base-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-heap-l2-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-libraryloader-l1-2-1.dll
api-ms-win-eventing-controller-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-processenvironment-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-registry-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-atoms-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-sidebyside-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-threadpool-legacy-l1-1-0.dll
GDI32.dll
ntdll.dll
ole32.dll
USER32.dll
UxTheme.dll
DUI70.dll
DUser.dll
api-ms-win-core-delayload-l1-1-1.dll

This means that when bootux.dll is loaded, the above files are automatically loaded too. If one of these files is corrupted or missing, bootux.dll won't be loaded.

 

List of files that are statically linked to bootux.dll


BootMenuUX.dll

This means that when one of the above files is loaded, bootux.dll will be loaded too. (The opposite of the previous 'Static Linking' section)

 

General Resources Information

Resource Type Number of Items Total Size % of File
Icons 48 3,474,270 Bytes 93.7%
Animated Icons 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Cursors 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Animated Cursors 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Bitmaps 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
AVI Files 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Dialog-Boxes 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
HTML Related Files 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Menus 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Strings 306 28,304 Bytes 0.8%
Type Libraries 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Manifest 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
All Others 7 70,722 Bytes 1.9%
Total 361 3,573,296 Bytes 96.3%
 

Icons in this file

There are 48 icons stored in this DLL file. You can view all these icons in the following small thumbnail:
 

Cursors in this file

No cursors found in this file

 

Dialog-boxes list (up to 1000 dialogs)

No dialog resources in this file.

 

String resources in this dll (up to 1000 strings)

String ID String Text
201 Back
300 42;Light;none;Segoe UI
301 11;semilight;none;Segoe UI
302 20;Light;none;Segoe UI
303 11;semilight;none;Segoe UI
304 11;semilight;none;Segoe UI
305 11;semilight;none;Segoe UI
306 11;semilight;none;Segoe UI
307 11;semilight;none;Segoe UI
309 20;Light;none;Segoe UI
310 11;semilight;none;Segoe UI
311 20;Light;none;Segoe UI
312 11;SemiBold;none;Segoe UI
313 20;Light;none;Segoe UI
314 28;Light;none;Segoe UI
315 16;semilight;none;Segoe UI
316 16;semilight;none;Segoe UI
317 16;semilight;none;Segoe UI
318 16;semilight;none;Segoe UI
501 Unexpected error
503 System Image Recovery
504 Recover Windows using a specific system image file
505 Command Prompt
506 Use the Command Prompt for advanced troubleshooting
507 Startup Repair
508 Fix problems that keep Windows from loading
509 System Restore
510 Use a restore point recorded on your PC to restore Windows
511 Keep my files
512 Removes apps and settings, but keeps your personal files.
513 Remove everything
514 Removes all of your personal files, apps, and settings.
515 Recovery Tool
516 Restore your computer with a tool provided by the OEM
517 Memory diagnostics
518 Check your PC’s memory for problems
519 The password is incorrect. Try again.
520 Select an account and login to recover your computer using a system image:
521 Select an account and login to launch System Restore:
522 Select an account and login to reset your PC:
523 Select an account and login to reset your PC:
524 Select an account and login to launch automatic repair:
525 Select an account and login to open a command prompt window:
526 Select an account and login to continue:
527 Copying boot logs…
528 Boot Logs
529 Boot Logs (%1)
530 The last six digits are incorrect.
531 More than one group of digits is incorrect.
532 The recovery key is incorrect.
533 There isn’t a valid recovery key on this drive. Plug in the USB drive you used when you first turned on BitLocker.
534 %1 minute
535 %1 minutes
536 %2 second
537 %2 seconds
538 %1 minutes, %2 seconds
539 %1 minutes, %2 second
540 %1 minute, %2 second
541 %1 minute, %2 seconds
542 {CollectionDefault} will run automatically in %1.
543 Advanced options
544 Startup Settings
545 Change Windows startup behavior
546 UEFI Firmware Settings
547 Change settings in your PC’s UEFI firmware
548 On volume %1
549 %1 (on volume %2)
550 Error code: %1!x!
551 On volume %1, from %2
552 %1 (on volume %2, from %3)
553 Automatic Repair
581 Do you want to fully clean your drive?
582 When you remove your files, you can also clean the drive so that the files can’t be recovered easily. This is more secure, but it takes much longer.
583 Fully clean the drive
584 Use this if you’ll recycle the PC. This can take several hours.
585 Just remove my files
586 Use this if you’re keeping your PC.
587 Restart using your recovery media
588 The recovery environment is missing. Insert your Windows installation or recovery media, and restart your PC with that media.
589 Invalid media inserted
590 The recovery media must include the Windows 10 update.
591 Your apps will be removed
592 Many apps can be reinstalled from the Store, but the following apps will need to be reinstalled from the web or installation discs. This list will be saved to the desktop after you reset this PC.
593 Reinstall Windows 10 with this media
594 If your Windows 10 installation has expired, you can reinstall it with this media
595 Go back to the previous build
596 (Only for Windows Insiders)
597 If you’re running into problems with your current preview build, going back to the previous build might fix them.
598 This won’t affect your personal files, but you’ll lose any changes you’ve made to apps and settings since your most recent upgrade.
599 We couldn’t find a previous build to take you back to. Try resetting your current build instead (Troubleshoot > Reset this PC).
600 We’re ready to download and reinstall Windows
601 Reinstalling will remove:
602 Make sure your PC is plugged in. This might take a while.
603 All personal files and user accounts on this PC
604 Any apps and programs that didn’t come with this PC
605 Any changes you’ve made to settings
606 Recover from the cloud
607 Reinstalls Windows from your PC manufacturer. This will remove your files, apps, and settings.
608 Keep my files
609 Removes apps and settings, but keeps your personal files.
610 Remove everything
611 Removes all of your personal files, apps, and settings.
612 Restore factory settings
613 Removes your personal files, apps, and settings, and reinstalls the version of Windows that came on this PC.
614 Resetting will:
615 Remove all apps and programs that didn’t come with this PC
616 Change settings back to their defaults
617 Reinstall Windows without removing your personal files
618 Resetting will remove:
619 All the personal files and user accounts on this PC
620 Any apps and programs that didn’t come with this PC
621 Any changes made to settings
624 Restoring factory settings will:
625 Remove all the personal files and user accounts on this PC
626 Remove all apps and programs that didn’t come with this PC
627 Change settings back to their defaults
628 Reinstall the version of Windows that came with this PC
629 Warning! In order to continue, we will need to repartition your disk. We will need to delete all your data.
630 Your PC doesn’t have enough free space. We’ll have to remove all your apps and files before downloading Windows from your PC manufacturer. This is pretty risky. Only continue if you’ve tried other recovery options, like resetting your PC.
631 Reset this PC
632 Lets you choose to keep or remove your files, and then reinstalls Windows.
633 Restore factory settings
634 Removes everything and reinstalls the version of Windows that came on this PC.
635 Recover from a drive
636 Reinstalls Windows from the recovery drive connected to this PC. This will remove all your files and apps.
637 Here’s what will happen:
638 All personal files and user accounts on this PC will be removed
639 Any apps and programs that didn’t come with this PC will be removed
640 Windows will be reinstalled from the recovery drive connected to this PC
641 If you’ve repartitioned your system drive, this will restore its default partitions
642 Resetting will:
643 Note: BitLocker drive encryption will be turned off.
1600 Continue
1601 Choose an option
1602 Exit and continue to %1
1603 Use a device
1604 Use a USB drive, network connection, or Windows recovery DVD
1605 Use another operating system
1606 Continue with another installed version of Windows
1608 Troubleshoot
1609 Turn off your PC
1610 See more devices
1612 See more operating systems
1613 Change defaults
1615 Choose a target operating system.
1616 Choose a default operating system
1618 Restart to change UEFI firmware settings
1620 Continue
1621 Options
1622 Change the timer
1623 Choose a default operating system
1624 5 minutes
1625 30 seconds
1626 5 seconds
1632 Choose the language
1633 See more languages
1634 Choose your keyboard layout
1635 See more keyboard layouts
1636 Select account
1637 See more accounts
1638 Forgot your password or don’t see your account?
1639 Forgot your password or don’t see your account?
1640 This list only shows administrator accounts that have previously signed in to this PC, and does not include standard user or domain accounts. You need to be signed in as an administrator to use some repair and restore tools. If you don’t have a password for any of these accounts, you can restart to try signing in to Windows to manage your user accounts.
1641 Enter the password for this account. (Keyboard Layout: %1)
1642 Change keyboard layout
1644 Getting things ready
1645 Troubleshoot
1648 Advanced options
1676 Your PC has more than one drive. Do you want to remove all files from all drives?
1677 Only the drive where Windows is installed
1678 All drives
1679 Insert your Windows installation or recovery media to continue
1681 Verifying
1684 Additional free space is needed on the drive where Windows is installed. Free up some space and try again.
1687 BitLocker
1688 Enter your recovery key
1689 Load your recovery key from a USB device
1690 Skip this drive
1691 Plug in the USB drive that contains the BitLocker recovery key
1693 Press continue to accept changes and boot normally.
1694 Enter the recovery key to get going again (Keyboard Layout: %1)
1695 The recovery key is correct
1696 There was a problem
1697 It looks like something didn’t load correctly. Restarting might fix the problem. If this happens more than once, you might also be able to find help by searching online for the specific error code.
1698 Choose an operating system
1700 Reset your PC or see advanced options
1710 Reset
1711 Cancel
1716 We cannot reset your PC and keep your personal files. You can try Advanced Options for other ways to troubleshoot problems with your PC, or you can back up your personal files and completely reset your PC.
1719 Enter password
1721 Choose an account to continue.
1724 Change defaults or choose other options
1725 See more recovery options
1727 Searching
1729 The media inserted is not valid. Try again.
1731 Current setting: %1
1732 Current default: %1
1733 The current default is %1.
1735 Choose other options
1736 Use repair tools, run Windows from another device, or see more options
1742 Automatic Repair
1743 Windows couldn’t load correctly
1744 System Restore can try to restore your PC to an earlier point in time when it worked correctly. This repair will not change personal data, but it might remove some apps that were installed recently. You cannot undo this process.
1745 Restore
1746 %1 couldn’t repair your PC
1747 Press “Advanced options” to try other options to repair your PC or “Shut down” to turn off your PC.
1748 Restart
1749 Advanced options
1763 Getting things ready
1767 There was a problem resetting your PC. No changes were made.
1768 The drive where Windows is installed is locked. Unlock the drive and try again.
1769 There was a problem resetting your PC.
1770 Drive Label: %1
1773 Unlocking
1775 Enter your recovery key manually
1776 You can choose how long to wait before the default operating system runs automatically. The current setting is %1.
1777 Checking
1778 Restart
1780 Which settings will be affected?
1781 Your PC will go back to most of its original settings. However, this won’t affect any choices you made during Windows Welcome, such as computer name and user accounts. In addition, these things will stay the same:
1782 Personalization settings such as your Start Menu background color and Lock Screen picture
1783 Network settings such as your wireless network connections
1784 Libraries settings
1785 Windows Update settings
1786 Customer Experience Improvement Program settings
1787 Windows Error Reporting settings
1788 What will happen to my apps?
1789 Apps that came installed on your PC and apps from the Windows Store will have their settings reset. If you’ve installed apps from other places, such as installation discs or the Internet, you’ll need to install those again after resetting your PC.
1790 Which files will be affected?
1791 When you reset your PC, the drive will be completely reset, and all your apps and files will be removed from it. Windows will be reinstalled, and you’ll need to change any settings and reinstall any apps that you want to get back after resetting. If you know of any files you don’t want to lose, you should back those files up before beginning.
1792 What if I have multiple drives?
1793 You can choose whether to reset all drives or just the one with Windows installed on it. Any drives that Windows doesn’t recognize, such as those with non-Windows operating systems, won’t be affected at all.
1794 Note: BitLocker drive encryption will be temporarily suspended until this process is done.
1795 Note: BitLocker drive encryption will be turned off.
1796 Shut down
1797 You’re locked out!
1798 Learn more about resetting your PC to factory defaults
1799 Success!
1800 Unlock my device
1802 To reset this PC and keep your files, the Users, Program Files, and Windows directories need to be on the same drive. You can choose to reset this PC and remove everything instead, but you should back up your personal files first.
1804 Do you want to fully clean your drive? When you remove your files, you can also clean the drive so that the files can’t be recovered easily. This is more secure, but it takes much longer.
1808 System disk not found
1809 No hard disk can be detected on the PC, or the hard disk is malfunctioning.
1810 Recovery
1811 It looks like Windows didn’t load correctly
1812 If you’d like to restart and try again, choose “Restart my PC” below. Otherwise, choose “See advanced repair options” for troubleshooting tools and advanced options. If you don’t know which option is right for you, contact someone you trust to help with this.
1813 See advanced repair options
1814 Restart my PC
1817 Startup Settings
1818 Restart to change Windows options such as:
1819 Disable driver signature enforcement
1820 Disable early-launch anti-malware protection
1821 Disable automatic restart on system failure
1822 Enable low-resolution video mode
1823 Enable debugging mode
1824 Enable boot logging
1825 Enable Safe Mode
1827 Continue
1828 Hi, %1
1833 This option is not supported on the operating system you’ve selected.
1834 Restart your PC to try again
1835 Restart now
1836 Press Restart to accept changes and restart your PC.
1839 Do you want to repartition the drives on your PC? All your files will be removed.
1840 You need to sign in as an administrator to continue, but there aren’t any administrator accounts on this PC.
1841 Yes, repartition the drives
1842 No, keep the existing partitions
1843 Unable to reset your PC. The system drive cannot be found.
1844 Unable to recover your PC. The system drive is too small.
1845 Unable to reset your PC. A required drive partition is missing.
1846 Log file: %1
1847 Your PC did not start correctly
1848 Press “Restart” to restart your PC, which can sometimes fix the problem. You can also press “Advanced options” to try other options to repair your PC.
1849 This option is not supported when the PC is started using a recovery drive or Windows installation media.
1852 Go back to the previous build
1854 Go back to previous build
1855 Getting ready to go back to the previous build
1858 We ran into a problem and won’t be able to take you back to the previous build. Try resetting your current build instead (Troubleshoot > Reset this PC).
1859 Close
1860 Restarting
1863 Connecting
1865 choose a network
1866 No wireless networks could be found.
1867 See more networks
1868 Enter the network security key
1870 Recover from the cloud
1871 Reinstall
1873 Connect
1874 Getting your options ready
1875 Other people might be able to see info you send over this public network. Do you want to connect anyway?
1879 Something went wrong, please try again
1887 Downloading
1891 Reset this PC
1892 Choose an option
1893 All ready to go. Make sure that your PC is plugged in.
1894 Recover from a drive
1895 There was a problem recovering your PC.
1897 Saves provisioning packages that let this PC use workplace resources.
1898 Removes provisioning packages that let this PC use workplace resources.
1899 Do you want to keep this PC set up for your workplace?
1900 Recover
 

COM Classes/Interfaces

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Exported Functions List

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Imported Functions List

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