A cold boot is done by completely powering down the computer to off and then starting the computer fresh.
A warm boot is restarting the computer without powering the computer off.
Nothing really
Warm boot is restarting and cold boot is shutting down the computer competely and then starting it up again.
But it would be nice to have two warm boots to put on
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A hard boot, or cold boot, involves turning on the power with the on/off switch, A soft boot, or warm boot, involves using the operating system to reboot.
No - a cold boot is starting the computer by switching it on. Re-starting an already running computer is a 'warm boot'.
its also called a warn bootfish p6 FTW^^ Warm boot would imply that the system was already on think of when you start your car for the first time on a cold dayCorrect answer is COLD~tekno
A cold boot occurs when the power supply is interrupted for any reason. A warm boot does not interrupt the power supply, which may result in parts of the hardware being left in an uninitialised state. When diagnosing hardware issues, a cold boot is recommended to ensure the boot is consistent. It is also best to allow at least 1 minute of inactivity to allow any residual currents to fully dissipate before restoring the power supply. A cold boot is initiated by shutting down the system from within the OS, or by holding and then releasing the reset button, or by switching the power off at source. A warm boot is initiated by restarting the system from within the OS. Hibernation is akin to a cold boot as power must be interrupted. However, the machine's hardware is initialised from the memory dump created during hibernation, thus restoring the system to the exact state it was in prior to hibernation (and thus speeding up the entire boot process). Suspension or sleep is neither a hot nor cold boot as only certain parts of the hardware are switched on and off to conserve energy. Although hardware returning from the sleep state needs to reinitialised to their previous state, the contents of memory remain active at all times, thus it is not considered a boot of any kind. A cold boot is when a computer initializes without having run for a while, hence, it's 'cold'. For example, when you turn on your computer in the morning when it has not been on since the previous day. A warm boot is when a computer restarts after running, while it's 'warm'.
A warm boot.
A cold boot refers to starting a computer that has been powered off. A warm boot is just restarting Windows.
The density between cold and warm air is, cold air is heavier than warm air.
Its where it is warm in your area or when it is cold in your area.
A difference in temperature.
Warm led is about 3000K and cold led is 5000-6000K
A hard boot, or cold boot, involves turning on the power with the on/off switch, A soft boot, or warm boot, involves using the operating system to reboot.
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Cold boot, also called a hard boot, is starting your computer from a completely shut down state. You turn the machine on when it has no electricity running. Warm boot, or a soft boot, is nothing more that using the restart function - you don't shut the power off, you use the software to restart so the operating system.
When it is cold you should wear a warm, thick boot that protects your feet against the elements. Boots that are lined with sherpa wool are especially warm and comfortable.
Warm boot: not all the processes shut down. It does not take as long for a warm boot and many times users do not have to be off the system. Cold boot: Everything shuts down. There are shutdown scripts which shut down all the processes (so nothing is missed). All users must be off the system. Then, you run the startup script (check for errors). Test the system to make sure the changes you made took effect and there's no problems. Warm boot example: Configurable parameter was changed and the documentation states in order for it to take effect, a warm boot is required. In the documentation for that particular system, a warm boot's criteria will be listed. Cold boot example: Operating system upgrade on the server.
reptiles are cold blooded and mammals are warm blooded.
No - a cold boot is starting the computer by switching it on. Re-starting an already running computer is a 'warm boot'.