EasyBCD interacts with the very core of your computer’s startup process. If a "portable" version has been improperly modified or "cracked," it can corrupt your BCD. This could result in a "No Bootable Device Found" error, effectively locking you out of your computer.
While EasyBCD is not officially distributed as a portable app, you can create a portable recovery environment legally: easybcd commercial 240237 portablerar
The mention of a "commercial 240237 portablerar" suggests you might have a specific version of EasyBCD or related software that's packaged in a RAR file and is portable (doesn't require installation). The "240237" could refer to a version number, build number, or even a specific port configuration, but without more context, it's hard to say for sure. EasyBCD interacts with the very core of your