There is an inverse square law in operation that causes all computers, no matter how advanced or antiquated, to take exactly the same time to boot up. This is because the more advanced the computer the more preparation it needs to get going and the more items it loads from storage ;)
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.
If you are asking how to boot a computer, all you do is turn it on. It boots up on it's own after the power is on.
If the computer is off the boot is called a cold boot or initial startup.If the computer is on the boot is called a warm boot or restart.
The computer will boot up.
The best and easiest way to quick start a computer is to remove as many start up programs as possible. Each program that starts at boot up takes up time in the starting process.
Turn it on when it is completely off.
format the hard drive, if you didn't the drivers may be argueing
Your motherboard (commonly called your processor) is the brain of your computer, it tells your computer what to do from boot up to shut down, it tells your hard drive to boot up Windows when you boot up your computer, and to shut down Windows when you turn it off. It controls every piece of hardware in your computer.
its called a "boot-up"
No.
no dvd
to boot up your computer