Some computer motherboards can hold a custom graphic in the BIOS that appears when the computer is first turned on or rebooted. This image is held in flash memory which does not disappear when the computer is turned off. Special software is needed to place your custom image into the flash memory.
When you FIRST power on your computer, you should see a flash logo or a flash screen that lists your brand of BIOS. You may be able to push DEL or F12 on initial boot to access the BIOS settings.
Yes, any data that can be stored on a hard drive can also be stored on a flash disk. A flash disk can even be configured with a boot sector and you can "boot" your computer from the flash disk.
When you choose the installation partition to install on, choose your flash drive then on startup, hold the option key down, it should show you your flash drive partition to boot up with.
The boot logo is the apple logo that appers every time you restart or turn on your iPod touch
The line through the boot up Apple logo is a design choice to represent reflection.
It's in the 0 of the 307 cc logo
yes, as long as your system bios has been told to look at external drives for boot up.
The boot loader performs POST.The boot loader is loaded from RAM.The boot loader initializes the flash file system that is used to boot the system
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The computer wishes to boot a program from a portible device, E.G. Flash drive, CD/DVD etc.
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