To put it simply:
1) The BIOS loads, and finds the MBR (Master Boot Record)
2) The Boot-Loader then loads the chosen Operating System
3) The Operating System then loads (the steps it takes are very much dependent on the OS you are using)
4) You Log In, and your User Session is initialized.
5) Any programs you wish to use can now be opened.
If you require a more detailed answer, please consult Wikipedia.
first the PSU will distribute power to your motherboard and main computer components then your computer will run the POST test to make sure its able to run. next your computer will read you CMOS settings so it knows in what order to look for an operating system then if there is more than one it will ask u to select one and it will run the operating system and then your computer is all the way on
genetic drift
called a non-specific defense
the series of events that occurs within the work
it occur where moment becomes zero in bending moment diagram.
Cell cycle and phases of nucear division
Velocity
occurs when data is entered into the computer
because it is natural
biannual...
climax
the answer is m.