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Booting up ..! A boot process is a step by step process with which a computer loads the operating system.
A computer without an operating system will not operate.
An operating system manages the working operation of a computer
operating system is a complete operating system that works on a desktop computer, a notebook computer, or mobile computing device.
Most operating systems native to the computer system allows users to communicate with the computer system
If you've set your computer to remember your login information on start up, then your computer will not lose your special code upon a restart. No matter how you restart it.
restart your computer and then count 1 2 3 reapeat after me
"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.
if your operating system is not functioning your computer will not process data
Booting up ..! A boot process is a step by step process with which a computer loads the operating system.
You need to clarify your question - it will restart when you turn the laptop on, but you may have to reload the operating system to get the computer to work.
A computer boot process is the procedure of starting a computer from scratch, culminating in the loading of and operating system.
booting
Yes. "Rebooting" means to reload the Operating System from scratch. This happens every time you swithch you computer off and then restart it.
you have to restart your whole operating system and then it will revert to the old operating system. you have to restart your whole operating system and then it will revert to the old operating system.
The old way in which you reimaged a computer was by reinstalling the operating system of the computer, this wiped out all user data, passwords, applications and took about 2-4 hours. The new way to do this (recommended for professional use only) is by using www.reimage.com that repairs the operating system without prior preperation and saving all user data and applications.
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