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bootCausing the computer to start executing instructions. PCs and Macs contain built-in instructions in a ROM or flash memory chip that are automatically executed on startup. These instructions search for the operating system, load it and pass control to it. Starting up a large computer may require more button pushing and keyboard input.
boot 1. an enclosed compartment of a car for holding luggage, etc., usually at the rear 2. a protective covering over a mechanical device, such as a rubber sheath protecting a coupling joining two shafts 3. US and Canadian a rubber patch used to repair a puncture in a tyre 4. a protective covering for the lower leg of a horse 5. Computing short for bootstrap
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