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BootX may
refer to:
BootX (Apple), the
default Apple bootloader.
BootX (Linux), the free
Linux bootloader for
Macintosh computers. This disambiguation...
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BootX is a software-based
bootloader designed and
developed by
Apple Inc. for use on the company's
Macintosh computer range.
BootX is used to
prepare the...
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becomes the root partition.
BootX at penguinppc.org
BootX on
Macintosh Repository Dalheimer,
Matthias (1999-08-11). "Preparing to
Boot LinuxPPC -
Running Linux...
- (Master
Boot Record)
refers to
whether or not the
boot loader can be
stored in the
first sector of a m****
storage device. The
column VBR (Volume
Boot Record)...
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Boot Camp ****istant is a
multi boot utility included with
Apple Inc.'s
macOS (previously Mac OS
X / OS
X) that ****ists
users in
installing Microsoft Windows...
- In computing,
booting is the
process of
starting a
computer as
initiated via
hardware such as a
button on the
computer or by a
software command. After...
- Mac OS
X Leopard – Features – 300+ New Features". Apple. 2008.
Archived from the
original on May 1, 2008.
Retrieved June 13, 2008. "Apple –
BootCamp"....
- that can
boot both
PowerPC and
Intel Macs. Mac OS
X Leopard was
released on
October 26, 2007.
Apple called it "the
largest update of Mac OS
X". Leopard...
- chip's
fixed MAC address.
Prior to OS
X Yosemite (OS
X 10.10), and
under OS
X Lion,
Mountain Lion, and
Mavericks (OS
X 10.7–10.9, respectively) the AirDrop...
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factory equipment.
BootX (Linux), the
standard LinuxPPC boot loader for Old
World machines Quik (
boot loader), a
replacement boot loader for Old World...