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storage devices ("
boot device sequence")
until it
finds one that is
bootable. Once the BIOS has
found a
bootable device it
loads the
boot sector to linear...
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Boötes (/boʊˈoʊtiːz/ boh-OH-****) is a
constellation in the
northern sky,
located between 0° and +60° declination, and 13 and 16
hours of
right ascension...
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given away at
trade shows.
Although the term "
bootable business card"
could be
applied to any
bootable CD-ROM in the
business card form factor, it almost...
- A
boot is a type of footwear. Most
boots mainly cover the foot and the ankle,
while some also
cover some part of the
lower calf. Some
boots extend up the...
- Look up
booter or
Booter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Booter may
refer to: Self-
booting disk,
software loaded directly at the
bootup of a computer...
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normally be
called boot disks (because they are not
removable media).
Fixed drives (such as hard drives) that are
bootable may be
called boot drives. CD-ROMs...
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render it
bootable. It also
allows the
installation of MS-DOS or
FreeDOS onto a
flash drive as well as the
creation of
Windows To Go
bootable media. It...
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applications for the IBM PC on
bootable floppy diskettes bundled with
SpeedStart CP/M, a
reduced version of CP/M-86 as a
bootable runtime environment. Infocom...
- purpose. To
repair a
computer with
booting issues,
technicians often use
lightweight operating systems on
bootable media and a command-line interface...
- kernel, file
system and
various boot parameters, such as
location of
remote file
system or
server IP address, into one
bootable file. The
mknbi utilities v...