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The boot processes are displayed at start up. This stage often shows hardware information such as CPU and RAM. Soon after the computer will display an option for a BIOS menu via key F10. If this option is not selected the computer will automatically load the operation system (OS) or offer OS selections.
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.
If the computer is off the boot is called a cold boot or initial startup.If the computer is on the boot is called a warm boot or restart.
The computer will boot up.
cpu
Turn it on when it is completely off.
Information stored in RAM can be accessed far faster than information stored in ROM. Thus, a computer might store its boot-up instructions in ROM, but store program files in RAM after initial boot-up.
its called a "boot-up"
Your motherboard (commonly called your processor) is the brain of your computer, it tells your computer what to do from boot up to shut down, it tells your hard drive to boot up Windows when you boot up your computer, and to shut down Windows when you turn it off. It controls every piece of hardware in your computer.
Need a whole lot more information. Does the computer even turn on? Where does it 'Not Start Up From' (Windows boot etc.)
Here i will show you how the computer is build up how it works. Lets start with CPU. CPU: This is the CPU stands for "Central Processing Unit" this is the brain to the computer. This is why you can running diffrent programs at the same time. If you press "CTRL+ALT+DEL" you can take a look at the CPU. The jobb to the CPU is to run programs you want the computer to run. When you click on a program the RAM are getting the data to the CPU. RAM: This is the RAM stands for "Random Access Memory" this function work is to give the data to the CPU so the it can run a program. If you have alot of RAM you start up the programs faster since they send more information faster to the CPU. How do we comunitcate with the computer? Only way we can comunicate with the computer is with a "Keybored" and "mouse". Without the mouse and keybored we could't do any tasks on the computer. When we do a task on the computer we can see it on the screen so displayed on the computer. So the Screen is the output and input is the "keybored" and "mouse" AMU: This is the Hard drive of the computer it stands for Auxiliary Memory Units. This is why you can store data on your computer if this did't exist you could't store anything at the computer. This can be called your root of the computer "C:" Secondary AMU's: This will go under the name CD room, Floopy disks, CD, This can be called secondary storage places on the computer. This are normaly used to copy important information on so you don't want to los. Why should i make a copy of important information? Well sometimes things can happend to the computer like the Auxiliary Memory Unit Crash. This will say that the hard disk wont boot up. or mabye you get Virus infection so is destroying your computer.
This indicates that one of the CPUs or CPU cores is damaged or malfunctioning, or that the system cannot run with incorrect settings and must be set to use the number of CPUs it actually has.