The example creates, initializes and populates the SYS$EFI.TMP bootstrap partition with the two core directories and the two core files IPB.EXE and VMS_LOADER.EFI. (The actual bootstrap partition name is SYS$EFI.SYS.) The above example deliberately shows the hypothetical partition filename SYS$EFI.TMP and not the actual SYS$EFI.SYS partition filename. Corruption of the actual bootstrap partition will likely prevent OpenVMS I64 from bootstrapping. When a new bootable partition is created on the system disk or when an existing bootable partition is relocated on the system disk, use the SET BOOTBLOCK command or invoke the sys$setboot image directly to update the OpenVMS I64 bootblock and related structures accordingly. An existing bootable partition need not be re-registered, whether or not the partition contents have been modified. Use the SET FILE/NOMOVE command to prevent a defragmentation tool from erroneously relocating the file.