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... the case is using the OS disk, which was received with the computer, or any other boot up disk available on the market. One of the most popular legally-free boot ... problems, and also some other tools that every PC technician should have available. Ultimate Boot CD includes memory checkers, CPU stress testers, system information tools, boot managers and tools for hard drives, partitions, password ...
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... large software update, the actual updating of the system may occur during the next boot. Our metrics will capture these and unfortunately they can take minutes to complete. Regardless of the cause, a big part ... logon scripts. As many users know, having too many startup applications is often the cause of long boot times. Few users, however, are familiar with implications of having problematic boot ...
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... you a good list of modules, it will illustrate for you what is happening during your system boot. You can also issue the command chkconfig -- list | grep 3:on to ... line 24. Change this line to CONCURRENCY=shell and you should see a reduction in boot times. That's about it. Of course there are always more and better hacks out there. But the above should mostly cover everything. The good news is that ...
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I read an interesting article entitled "Writing Boot Sector Code" by Susam Pal. He has a whole set ... . Susam recommended you first verify your code before putting it into the boot sector. You can do this safely by running an emulator such as DOSEMU ... executing instructions at that location. Normally the first 3 bytes of the boot sector do a jump to another memory location. That is because the next 8 ...
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... SATA drive /dev/sdb using whole diskIf the BIOS are set to an IDE boot I get windows. If the BIOS are set to SCSI boot I boot ... primary SATA disk. This is how I have the BIOS set for the remainder of this post (to boot to GRUB on the MBR of a SATA disk). If I change the BIOS ... booted into Ubuntu I wanted to make a backup floppy boot disk just in case something ever happened to the Linux install. I ...
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... login screen displays. But if you don't like, you can actually change it slightly. During boot, behind the scenes is a boot screen that Vista techno-geeks call ... Continue.4. In the "System Configuration" window, click on the Boot tab.5. Select your Windows Vista ... on Restart.8. Your computer will now reboot, and you will see the "aurora" boot screen with text that says "Starting Windows Vista." And ...
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