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The gray Apple logo that appears on a Mac during shutdown (and bootup) is simply a splash screen that displays during the shutdown (or bootup) process.
Please explain where the password was lost. In the os? In the bootup?
Flash MemoryTFTP server
To speed up OS bootup and to make programs run faster.
You do it in CMOS setup, usually by pressing F2 during bootup, but the exact key combination varies from device to device.
You need to enter setup on bootup, and it will be displayed. When the computer boots up, it usually shows on the screen, if you can read it fast enough?
NTBOOTDD.sys
yes if the drive is full or of large capacity the disk searches for the file (a bootup) which takes a long time. but its not a fact
are you sure you need to? These are Operating system files--necessary for the bootup, file management, and general operation of your computer. Just because you cannot tell by the filename what they are for, they are required by the OS. If you delete one, you may find yourself rebuilding your computer.
dmesg
Intermittent lockup at bootup.
no. OS is after Bootup which is after POST.