Tuesday, May 14, 2013

12:52 AM
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Hello everyone, lots of time we are asked that "WHAT IS BOOTING? " what are the types of booting? what is warm booting? what is cold booting? and we didn't have any answer.

Basically Booting is not a very hard thing to understand. we actually boot our computer systems everyday. Read this post to know "What is booting? and what are its types?"
Booting :
When we start our Computer then there is an operation which is performed automatically by the Computer which is also called as Booting. In the Booting, System will check all the hardware’s and Software’s those are installed or Attached with the System and this will also load all the Files those are needed for running a system.

In the Booting Process all the Files those are Stored into the ROM Chip will also be Loaded for Running the System.
In the Booting Process the System will read all the information from the Files those are Stored into the RAM Chip and the ROM chip will read all the instructions those are Stored into these Files.
After the Booting of the System this will automatically display all the information on the System. The Instructions those are necessary to Start the System will be read at the Time of Booting.



There are basically two
Types of Booting

1. Warm Booting :
When the System Starts from the Starting or from initial State Means when we Starts our System this is called as warm Booting.
In the Warm Booting the System will be Started from its beginning State means first of all, the user will press the Power Button , then this will read all the instructions from the ROM and the Operating System will b Automatically gets loaded into the System.



2. Cold Booting :
The Cold Booting is that in which System Automatically Starts when we are Running the System,
For Example due to Light Fluctuation the system will Automatically Restarts So that in this Chances Damaging of system are more and the System will not be start from its initial State,
So May Some Files will be Damaged because they are not Properly Stored into the System.

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