Booting process of Windows NT
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Booting process of Windows NT
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The booting process of Windows NT is the process run to start Windows NT. The process has been changed between releases, with the biggest changes being made with Windows Vista. In versions before Vista, the booting process begins when the BIOS loads the Windows NT bootloader, NTLDR. Starting with Vista, the booting process begins with either the BIOS or UEFI loading the Windows Boot Manager, which replaces NTLDR as the bootloader. Next, the bootloader starts the kernel, which starts the session
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Process by which the Microsoft Windows of operating system family initializes
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booting_process_of_Windows_NT
date created:
2006-01-15T21:52:52Z
date modified:
2024-04-23T17:51:10Z
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