Booting
Booting:
Starting a computer or a computer-embedded device is called booting.
Booting takes place in two steps −
- Switching
on power supply
- Loading
operating system into computer’s main memory
- Keeping
all applications in a state of readiness in case needed by the user
The first program or set of instructions that run when the
computer is switched on is called BIOS or Basic Input
Output System. BIOS are a firmware, i.e. a piece of software
permanently programmed into the hardware.
If a system is already running but needs to be restarted, it is
called rebooting. Rebooting may be required if a software or
hardware has been installed or system is unusually slow.
There are two types of booting −
·
Cold Booting − When the system is started by switching on the power
supply it is called cold booting. The next step in cold booting is loading of
BIOS.
·
Warm Booting − When the system is already running and needs to be
restarted or rebooted, it is called warm booting. Warm booting is faster than
cold booting because BIOS is not reloaded.
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