Warm booting refers to the process of restarting a computer without turning off the power. This is typically done by using the operating system's restart option or by pressing a specific key combination, such as Ctrl + Alt + Delete. During a warm boot, the system reloads the operating system and clears the memory, but it retains power to the hardware components, allowing for a quicker restart compared to a cold boot, where the computer is completely powered off and then turned back on. Warm booting is often used to apply updates or resolve minor software issues without the need for a full shutdown.
Booting is the act of switching on the computer and loading the operating system. This process is referred to as cold booting
The process of starting a computer - from switching on, to being 'user ready' - is known as 'booting' or 'booting up'.
Booting is the process a computer fallows by loading all necessary files to run an operating system.
Dual-booting is the process of running more than one operating system on a computer.
its called a "boot-up"
booting up POST, or Power On Self Test
Booting is the process of starting the computer from a power off condition. It has nothing to do with C++.
COLD BOOT - Booting up from power off condition.WARM BOOT- Restarting the computer WITHOUT turning the power off.http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_the_difference_between_cold_and_warm_booting#ixzz18HVIBp79
booting
"Boot up" is a phrase which refers to powering up a computer system. This is generally meant to include the loading of the operating system and any applications set to load on boot. "Cold booting" is booting up a computer which was previously turned off. "Warm booting" is restarting (and thus rebooting) a computer which was already running.
Booting is a process in which your computer gets initialized. This process includes initilizing all your hadware components in your computer and get them to work together and to load your default operating system which will make your computer operational.
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