yes.. whats the question?
yes it does
Implying to computer systems boot means the process when computer reads data in the certain order from a storage to the its RAM and then executes read data. Each file which computer boots is necessary for a certain operation(s), for instance, first computer boots drivers for hardware (HDD, video card, keyboard and so on) and software (Fonts, Colors, Office libraries and so on).
I believe this is how your computer boots:1.) Your computer looks for and executes the BIOS. (Basic Input Output System)2.) The BIOS boots your computer further by searching for drives that have a bootloader (first sector) at least 512 bytes long.3.) The BIOS then runs the first 512 bytes.4.) The Bootloader then runs the kernel.5.) The kernel now runs more kernels. One for the screen, one for the mouse, one for the keyboard, one for the speakers etc.6.) Those kernels import DLL files.7.) With "teamwork", the kernels do everything else that the authors of the operating system programmed them to do when the OS was created.8.) The operating system takes it from this point.I am not sure about the REAL way it boots. I am just assuming. So, if you ask me, I would say the computer executes the BIOS.
By default the computer boots the XP installation on the Master hard disk. If you need to access the slave system change slave to master.
You have to get the anti-lava boots to get to the computer.
He doesn't have a master, he is an assassin and he was hired to kill Shrek by the king on Shrek 2. Until, Shrek Forever After, and Fiona is his master and he was fat.
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use the hover boots
The current record for the boot toss is 72 feet, achieved by Mike Biselli in 2017 at the Ostrander Dummerston Fire Department in Vermont.
It boots up the system.
computer boots up
If you are asking how to boot a computer, all you do is turn it on. It boots up on it's own after the power is on.