Booting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In computing, booting (also known as "booting up") is a bootstrapping process that starts operating systems when the user turns on a computer system. A boot sequence is the initial set of operatio...
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Warm boot computer dictionary definition. ... A warm boot can be accomplished by pressing the CTRL - ALT - DEL keys simultaneously, or by selecting the restart command from an operating system menu. Warm boots run faster than turning a computer off and on again.
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is a Warm Boot? ... Another method in which to perform a warm boot on a Microsoft based PC is to click on the "Start" button. From here, the user would click on the "Shut Down" menu and select "Restart." This will cause the computer to shut down and reset temporarily,
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Encyclopedia article about warm boot. Information about warm boot in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. warm boots ... warm boot - A boot from power on, where the CPU and peripherals are already powered up (warm). A warm boot might be performed after a software crash or a...
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Here's the deal, I have an xp1700+ that sometimes will not warm boot(POST) at 133mhz FSB. What typically happens is that I will turn on the computer, use it, then restart the computer in XP and the system will not POST.
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Rebooting a computer through the menu option or the keystroke combination is sometimes referred to as a warm boot, perhaps because it is more gentle than the alternative cold boot (simply pressing the computer's power button once to turn it off and then again to turn it back on).
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