ntldr (NT Loader)
NTLDR
Enable Boot Logging
Memory
The BOOTMGR is a program that runs when you start your PC, and loads your operating system from the hard drive. When it is missing, Windows is unable to boot.
No. The Windows Vista installer loads a stripped down version of Windows Vista on which the setup program runs. MS-DOS is not used for any component.
In Windows Operating System when system is powered on then power is supplied to BIOS Chip on Motherboard. BIOS checks all devices and their firmwares and looks for the MBR code on First Bootable device or bootable device found in order as configured in BIOS. MBR the first sector on bootable media directs to the Bootloader program. Bootloader program loads the Windows Kernel and then Windows OS takes control in Memory and Manages the Operating System's features.
A program called Windows Explorer, controls the Icons, The taskbar, and the windows, such as folders, My Documents, and My Computer. Your computer starts up more essential things first, then loads up Windows Explorer (Windows Explorer should not be confused with Internet Explorer.)
When a context switch occurs, the kernel saves the context of the old process into its Program Control Block and loads the saved context of the new process scheduled to run.
Depending on your version of Windows, MSCONFIG is one utility that Windows supplies to control the startup environment. However, while easy and more convenient to use than manually configuring each of your programs, MSCONFIG is not the program of choice to control the startup environment. It is a short term fix for controlling whether or not a program loads during startup. The arrogance of programmers to presume everyone wants everything to load during startup makes configuring many programs difficult. But working within the programs to control their startup behavior is preferable to using MSCONFIG. Whenever possible, when installing a program, rather than using the default, choose the Advanced installation method and control where and when your program installs/ loads.
The application DLLhost is a COM+ hosting process and is used by many programs. For example, it loads the runtime modules for some Microsoft applications. It is located in the C:\Windows\System32 directory.
There isn't one. By the time the Command Prompt is available, Windows has already loaded.
Microsoft Windows Operating System is the file that loads applications that run when the Windows open.
Windows Boot Manager