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The difference between a cherry file cabinet and a normal file cabinet is the finish of the wood. Cherry file cabinets have a deep brownish-red finish.
difference between a form file and a form.
Q: What is the recommended size for the boot file system? A: The /boot file system is recommended to be 50MB.
what is the differences between a file and a folder
Speaking from a MDT standpoint, an ISO boot image can be burned to a CD/DVD and booted on a client, a WIM can be imported into another system, like the WDS (Windows Deployment Services) etc
Windows Boot Manager (bootmgr)File,Windows boot loader (winload.exe)File and the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) File
/boot is where the Linux kernel images, as well as parts of the bootloader are stored. The "root" is simply the uppermost directory in a Unix/Linux file system. Any directory that is not given it's own partition will be placed as a subdirectory in the file system on the "root" partition. Assuming you gave a partition to /etc, /bin, /boot, /usr, and so on, you wouldn't need a "root" partition at all.
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The difference between an open file format and a proprietary file format is the ability to share. Open formats make sharing between computers easier.
NTLDR is indeed a key boot file in Windows 2000 and all of the Windows operating systems since Windows NT. A machine will not boot without that file.
A file for metal needs to be harder and the teeth need to be finer.