Helpesk: Starting the Computer: The Boot Process (10/10)
Which of the following is a good suggestion for solving a boot problem? - If you've recently installed new software or hardware, try uninstalling it. If the problem no longer occurs when rebooting, you can reinstall the device or software. - Try uninstalling - Windows and reinstalling a prior stable version. - Try exiting out of Stable Boot Mode. - Power your computer on and off several times quickly.
If you've recently installed new software or hardware, try uninstalling it. If the problem no longer occurs when rebooting, you can reinstall the device or software.
What is the kernel? - The kernel is the essential component of the OS. It manages the ROM. - The kernel is the essential component of the OS. It manages the processor and all other components of the system. - The kernel is the essential component of the OS. It manages the configuration of peripherals. - The kernel verifies your login name and password.
The kernel is the essential component of the OS. It manages the processor and all other components of the system.
What happens after the POST? - After POST, BIOS copies the operating system from ROM to the hard drive. - After POST, BIOS copies the operating system from the hard drive to RAM. - After POST, BIOS copies the operating system from the hard drive to the ROM. - After POST, BIOS performs the authentication process.
After POST, BIOS copies the operating system from the hard drive to RAM.
What is the boot process? - The boot process ensures that the operating system is loaded into ROM. - The boot process ensures that the operating system is loaded into RAM. - The boot process ensures that the operating system is loaded onto the hard drive. - The boot process ensures that the operating system is loaded into the kernel.
The boot process ensures that the operating system is loaded into RAM.
Once the kernel is loaded, is my computer up and running? - Not yet. The OS checks the registry for further configurations and customizations. - That is right. Once the kernel is loaded, your computer is ready to accept your commands. - Not yet. The OS asks for your login name and password. - Not yet. The operating system checks your Device Manager in Safe mode.
Not yet. The OS checks the registry for further configurations and customizations.
Once the BIOS program is activated, what happens next? - The BIOS loads the operating system into RAM. - The BIOS makes sure that all your computer's peripheral devices are attached and working. - The BIOS verifies your login name and password. - The BIOS checks the kernel is loaded.
The BIOS makes sure that all your computer's peripheral devices are attached and working.
What is the first step in the boot process? - The BIOS loads the operating system into RAM. - The BIOS makes sure that all your computer's peripheral devices are attached and working. - The BIOS verifies your login name and password. - The CPU accesses the BIOS.
The CPU accesses the BIOS.