umm... the power button?
It searches for an operating system and loads it into RAM.
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The BIOS AKA Basic Input Output System. This is Installed from your Computer Manuafacturer and Starts Up Your Operating System. EX. Windows, Linux. You can Also start your BIOS by pressing the button the Computer Manuafacturer says on the Logo. EX. Most Computer Manuafacturers will have something like F9 or F11. Hope This Helped!! Please Respond Back and put as Best Answer if you think it is! Kabir
Your operating system, which is software controls 99.9% of how your computer acts. Every program is computer code. The other .1% are the programs that run when you start your system called booting up, that starts your operating system. That is called firmware because it cannot be deleted, but it is still software.
The BIOS? Most computers use the F12 key. Restart your computer and before the computer starts booting your operating system (the computer's brand logo is showing), press the F12 key.
The BIOS (Basic Input Output System) runs the initial disc check and starts the required programs when you switch it on.
Yes, some antivirus softwares delete infected system files which they cannot repair. After which windows cannot starts.
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Most the time if nothing starts after you double click it walk away from the computer for a little while then come back to it and try again and if that doesn't work then restart your computer by pressing the restart button, then if that doesn't work call your computer technicians and let them know what the problem is
Unix is a computer operating system. It tells the computer how to work. Your computer is actually quite stupid. It knows how to do one thing. When it starts up, it knows how to do one of two things, they are either start spinning the hard disk, or move the memory from location a into the processor. Then the operating system starts telling the computer what to do. It might tell it to take orders from the screen, to add and subtract, to print, to use the internet and how to use the internet, or to do something else.
As soonest you turn the computer on the energy starts flowing the CPU makes sure this happens. :)
a boot program starts the operatins system stored in Ram