It depends on what you have set-up for the computer to boot-up. A normal setting is for it to boot from the hardrive or if you are on Linux the setting normally is;
BOOT-UP LINUX
*-Disk Drive
*-USB Ports(sometimes, but not normally)
*-Hard Drive
*-Floppy Disk
The startup BIOS runs the POST and assigns system resources. The startup BIOS program searches for and loads an OS. The OS configures the system and completes its own loading. Application software is loaded and executed.
According to mine four main parts of the computer boot process are as follows:
1. POST (Power On Self Test)
2. Execute the Autoexec
3. Boot Loader
4. Batch file
the answer is POST, loading the OS, the OS initializing itself, and loading and excuting an application.
Input device,out device central processing unit and storing
haters up in this building
Just turn it on.
A a soft boot takes the intials steps if a hard boot doesnt happen.. A hard boot initializes the processor and clears memory
input and output
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During in-processing at boot camp (Basic Training).
It not Called boot scooting boogie because there is a song called Boot Scooting Baby(5,6,7, 8) and by an artist called Steps
The main steps when conducting the night audit process includes security checks. The processing of the late charges, processing floats and the balance of the shifts.
AS DOS boot sequence is the series of steps your computer takes when it is turned on. Once the DOS boot sequence has been completed, the start up activities then go into action.
It was on the 1999 album "Steptacular"
The main steps when conducting the night audit process includes security checks. The processing of the late charges, processing floats and the balance of the shifts.