When you purchase a computer, it usally includes a boot disk in the form of an optical disc. True
Usually. If it shuts your computer down, then boot into safe mode.
what is computer boot sector
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.
You change the boot priority of a system by changing settings in its BIOS setup. The computer's first hard drive is usually the default first boot device.
The boot sequence order of devices is the order in which your computer will boot its devices. You can usually choose from the hard-drive, the disk-drive, and a few more options.
Dual-boot and Multiple-Boot are pretty much synonymous.
If your computer does not boot correctly what information will you not get?
yes but it invloves using the BIOS. Do this at own risk! Shut down your computer then the first screen you see enter setup (usually f8) then use the arrow keys to navigate to boot device tab. Highlight the boot device you want press enter then esc then highlight save and exit and hit enter. Then once the computer restarts the computer should boot with the device you selected.
To boot from a DVD in Ubuntu, first, insert the DVD into your optical drive. Restart your computer and access the BIOS/UEFI settings (usually by pressing a key like F2, F12, ESC, or DEL during startup). In the boot menu, set the DVD drive as the primary boot device. Save the changes and exit, and your computer should boot from the DVD.
A computer boot process is the procedure of starting a computer from scratch, culminating in the loading of and operating system.
No - a cold boot is starting the computer by switching it on. Re-starting an already running computer is a 'warm boot'.
its what tell the computer what to boot first, it can be anything choosen by the bios, if you go into the bios you can change the boot order.