booting
A computer is loading data when it is turned on and the operating system is being loaded.
Booting up ..! A boot process is a step by step process with which a computer loads the operating system.
windows xp
first the booting files are loaded in the RAM and these files are in the boot sector where operating system is installed . after loading these file then these files load the operating system in the RAM , some portion of RAM is Allocated by the OS. after that window is ready to perform tasks.
Kernel
Generally it's called "booting up" the system
I'm pretty sure that's the POST or the Power On Self Test.
Safe-mode is an option for operating systems whereby many of the extra features are turned off so that one can investigate a problem. Therefore and operating system is required
The computer's hard disk stores data - be that the operating system, application programs, documents or virtual memory.Stores data that needs to be kept between times when the computer is turned off.
The computer's hard disk stores data - be that the operating system, application programs, documents or virtual memory.Stores data that needs to be kept between times when the computer is turned off.
"Boot up" is a phrase which refers to powering up a computer system. This is generally meant to include the loading of the operating system and any applications set to load on boot. "Cold booting" is booting up a computer which was previously turned off. "Warm booting" is restarting (and thus rebooting) a computer which was already running.
The BIOS ( Basic Input Output System) is used to store the basic instructions that are required by the computer to operate. Only critical files are loaded when the system by the BIOS is turned on.