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Booting is a process in which your computer gets initialized. This process includes initializing all your hardware components in your computer and get them to work together and to load your default operating system into the computers main memory or random access memory RAM which will make your computer operational. For more elaborate, step-by-step description of booting process, please refer to
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Computers & Technology by Harvinder at 11:03 PM on September 04, 2008
as putting the disc the first disc, in the case of multi-disc sets into the drive and rebooting.Mandriva Linux installation does not start when system is booted with CD or DVD in the driveIf you place the disc in the drive, reboot, and the system simply boots up as normal into whatever operating system is already installed, the problem is that your system is not configured to try booting from the CD / DVD drive before
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Computers & Technology by r j at 3:20 PM on May 27, 2008
Yes it is possible to operates a computer in dual booting like Windows or LINUX....well Aryan, it is possible to use operate two or more operating system in a single hard disk with dual booting.You can make a system dual boot by follow these steps :1. First Install Windows 9.x/NT/2000/XP any one with having atleast 1.2 GB space unformatted. You should leave it as Non Dos.2. After Installing
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 6:48 PM on June 18, 2008
might be the data cable. If this is alright then check whether monitor shows boot menu during booting and goes to black screen, once it starts booting to OS. This is caused by video driver mismatch or graphic driver mismatch. Your solution would be to press F8 during booting and go to safe mode. Uninstall or roll back driver to resolve the problem. Restart. The windows will restart with standard graphic
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Computers & Technology by Devjit .. at 5:43 AM on June 27, 2008
well,A boot sector virus infects or substitutes its own code for either the DOS boot sector or the Master Boot Record MBR. The MBR is small program that runs every time the computer starts up. It controls the boot sequence and determines which partition the computer boots from. The MBR generally resides on the first sector of the hard disk.Since the MBR executes every time a computer is started, a
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Computers & Technology by Zaidahmed at 3:17 AM on August 07, 2008
well, It was a virus which trigerred on Jan 5th. , the bday of the virus creator. It gave a prompt on boot sayiong " type Happy Birthday Joshi " . If the user enterd the line "Happy Bday Joshi", the computer would function well, else it would hang.Joshi is reported to have originated in India. It infects the partition boot sector of hard disks, storing the original, as well
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 6:37 PM on June 18, 2008
The main difference are given below-All boot loaders work in a similar way to fulfill a common purpose. But LILO and GRUB do have a number of differences: LILO has no interactive command interface, whereas GRUB does. LILO does not support booting from a network, whereas GRUB does. LILO stores information regarding the location of the operating systems it can to load physically on the MBR. If you
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Computers & Technology by Sonam Kalra at 6:47 PM on August 18, 2008
properly you will need to restart windows xp again. Here is a small trick which lets you add Safe mode by default into your Boot list. You will see it when you restart your windows xp machine.Steps to Add Safe Mode in Boot list Go to control panel > System. Click on Advanced Tab. Then click on settings under the startup and recovery action. Click on edit under system startup to indirectly edit your
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Computers & Technology by Manu at 12:45 PM on May 29, 2008
well,initrd provides the capability to load a RAM disk by the boot loader.This RAM disk can then be mounted as the root file system and programscan be run from it. Afterwards, a new root file system detaileddiscussion of the boot process can be found in [1...].Operation--------- When using initrd, the system typically boots as follows: 1 the boot loader loads the kernel and the initial RAM disk 2 the kernel
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Computers & Technology by Harvinder at 11:04 PM on September 04, 2008
be nice to have some essential files on it, for the computer to make sense. Copy all the files of the A: drive to the thumbdrive. Naturally the boot floppy used to extract the bootsectors from should be in that A: drive.6 Now shutdown/restart your PC and go into the BIOS. Depending on the BIOS of your computer, you can set the USB stick as a boot device. i.e. set as a first boot device. For more methods
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Computers & Technology by lalit kumar at 8:24 AM on July 21, 2008
Press any key to boot from CD... you should not have to boot from CD. Do not press a key, leave it alone and the system will start up in Windows XP on its own. Once you have the system running, simply remove your Windows XP CD... you will be all done!...You just have to change the booting order of your system to boot from your hard disk where OS is installed as a first preference in the BIOS setup
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 8:36 PM on July 11, 2008
It is possible possible to copy floppy boot image to a USB flash drive by using BootDisk2BootStick. Just select the source floppy and destination USB flash drive and click the Start button.2. Is it possible to copy CD/DVD boot image to USB flash drive?It is possible but not with BootDisk2BootStick because it doesnt support CD/DVD. You need to extract the boot image from the CD/DVD first, and then write
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Computers & Technology by Mandeep at 5:58 PM on August 14, 2008
THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT TYPES OF BOOTING :The two main types of booting are: 1. A "cold boot" or a "hard reset," which occurrs when the computer or micro processor system is powered-up. The system has no history from the previous time it run, and needs to perform comprehensive initialization. 2. A "warm boot" or "soft reset," which occurrs when resetting
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 9:17 PM on July 17, 2008
Well if you want to use two operating system then you need to have dual booting. Other it is not possible to use both Vista and ubuntu. So first of all change your mind and try to install both Vista and ubuntu....Well Surya , Without Dual booting is is not possible to install both Windows and Linux Ubuntu.As far as I know it is not possible.Bootloadig is a must when you use two totally different Operating
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Computers & Technology by surya at 10:49 PM on June 25, 2008
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When Windows fails to boot it is normally caused by a user installing a program or device and it has caused a conflict with one or more other programs. This will no doubt give you plenty of heartache if youre not certain which program caused Windows to not boot up.If you recently installed a program or application and know where it was installed,you may be in much better shape as for as correcting
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Computers & Technology by mukul desai at 12:08 AM on October 25, 2008