Q. Bootstrapping is also known as:
In general, bootstrapping usually refers to a self-starting process that is supposed to proceed without external input. In computer technology, the term (usually shortened to booting) usually refers to the process of loading the basic software into the memory of a computer after power-on or general reset, especially the operating system which will then take care of loading other software as needed.
- Quick boot
- Cold boot
- Hot boot
- Fast boot
Answer: Cold boot
In general, bootstrapping usually refers to a self-starting process that is supposed to proceed without external input. In computer technology, the term (usually shortened to booting) usually refers to the process of loading the basic software into the memory of a computer after power-on or general reset, especially the operating system which will then take care of loading other software as needed.
Short for bootstrap, the starting-up of a computer, which involves loading the operating system and other basic software. A cold boot is when you turn the computer on from an off position. A warm boot is when you reset a computer that is already on.
Cold boot is the process of starting a computer from shutdown or a powerless state and setting it to normal working condition. Cold boot is also known as hard boot, cold start or dead start.
Bootstrapping is also known as cold boot
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