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Process of starting a computer
systems, a power-on reset (POR) does not initiate booting, and the operator must initiate booting after POR completes. IBM uses the term Initial Program
Booting
Act of installing multiple operating systems on a single computer
Another reason for multi-booting can be to investigate or test a new operating system without switching completely. Multi-booting is also useful in situations
Multi-booting
Technical specification for firmware architecture
GRUB for booting (e.g. SUSE Linux), the same holds true for OpenBSD. For booting from iSCSI iPXE can be used as a UEFI application loaded by U-Boot. Intel's
UEFI
Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
Boötes (/boʊˈoʊtiːz/ boh-OH-teez) is a constellation in the northern sky, located between 0° and +60° declination, and 13 and 16 hours of right ascension
Boötes
Type of footwear extending above the ankle joint
A boot is a type of footwear. Most boots mainly cover the foot and the ankle, while some also cover some part of the lower calf. Some boots extend up the
Boot
8-bit computers, almost all software is self-booting. On the IBM PC, the distinction is between a self-booting program and one which is started by the user
Self-booting_disk
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up booter or Booter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Booter may refer to: Self-booting disk, software loaded directly at the bootup of a computer
Booter
Process of booting a computer from a network
Network booting, shortened netboot, is the process of booting a computer from a network rather than a local drive. This method of booting can be used
Network_booting
Topics referred to by the same term
boot process Booting, the initial set of operations that a computer system performs when turned on Ping-Pong virus, alternatively called "boot" Boot,
Boot_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Boot camp may refer to: Boot camp (correctional), a type of correctional facility for adolescents, especially in the U.S. penal system Boot camp, a training
Boot_camp
Network of robotic astronomical observatories
While the BOOTES-1 station in Spain is devoted to wide-field astronomy, the additional stations (BOOTES-2 in Spain, BOOTES-3 in New Zealand, BOOTES-4 in China
BOOTES
Multi-stage initialisation process of operating system
The Linux booting process involves multiple stages and is in many ways similar to the BSD and other Unix-style boot processes, from which it is derived
Booting_process_of_Linux
American professional wrestler (1953–2025)
Thunder in Paradise and Hogan Knows Best. He also fronted the Wrestling Boot Band; their sole record, Hulk Rules, reached number 12 on the Billboard Top
Hulk_Hogan
Open source version of Apple's bootloader
OpeniBoot is an open source implementation of Apple's closed source bootloader iBoot. It allows the booting of unsigned code on supported Apple Devices
OpeniBoot
USB drive with a full bootable operating system
over with booting macOS from USB. Specialized USB-based booting was proposed by IBM in 2004 with Reincarnating PCs with Portable SoulPads and Boot Linux from
Live_USB
Application framework for Java platform
Free and open-source software portal Spring Boot is an open-source Java framework used for programming standalone, production-grade Spring-based applications
Spring_Boot
Computer data storage partitioning standard
architecture, support booting from GPT partitions only on systems with EFI firmware, but FreeBSD and most Linux distributions can boot from GPT partitions
GUID_Partition_Table
Software responsible for starting the computer
also spelled as boot loader or called bootstrap loader, is a computer program that is responsible for booting a computer and booting an operating system
Bootloader
Region of space
The Boötes Void (/boʊˈoʊtiːz/ boh-OH-teez) (colloquially referred to as the Great Nothing) is a roughly spherical region of space in the vicinity of the
Boötes_Void
Topics referred to by the same term
Golden Boot or Golden Shoe may refer to: Golden Boot Award, FIFA competition award for top goalscorer of tournament FIFA World Cup Golden Boot FIFA U-20
Golden_Boot
Device designed to prevent motor vehicles from being moved
A wheel clamp, also known as wheel boot, parking boot, Denver boot, or wheel lock, is a device that is designed to prevent motor vehicles from being moved
Wheel_clamp
Piece of read-only-memory used for booting a computer system
Boot ROM is a piece of read-only memory (ROM) that is used for booting a computer system. It contains instructions that are run after the CPU is reset
Boot_ROM
Directory in Unix-like operating systems
Unix-like operating systems, a boot folder is the directory which holds files used in booting the operating system, typically /boot. The usage is standardized
Boot_folder
operating system boot manager programs, chain loading is used to pass control from the boot manager to a boot sector. The target boot sector is loaded
Chain_loading
Removable disk from which a computer can boot an operating system
support booting from the device in question. One can make one's own boot disk (typically done to prepare for when the system won't start properly). Boot disks
Boot_disk
Boot loader package
provides a user the choice to boot one of multiple operating systems installed on a computer set up for multi-booting or select a specific kernel configuration
GNU_GRUB
Password bypass software
KON-BOOT GUIDE - Remedy for forgotten passwords (Windows and Mac)". kon-boot.com. Retrieved 2020-11-03. "Dailydave: TOOL: Kon-Boot v.1.0 - booting-time
Kon-Boot
Standard for booting from a server
own configuration and deploy a menu of booting options. The user selects a booting option and an OS dependent Boot Loader is downloaded and run in order
Preboot_Execution_Environment
UEFI boot manager
two of its employees, Red Hat's Fedora Project did not use gummiboot for booting UEFI systems; instead, it used efilinux to chainload GRUB. gummiboot was
Systemd-boot
Computing terms for disk partitions
responsible for booting the operating system. For example, in the standard Linux directory layout (Filesystem Hierarchy Standard), boot files (such as
System partition and boot partition
System_partition_and_boot_partition
Built-in macOS software to natively install Microsoft Windows on a Mac
Boot Camp is a multi-boot feature supported by Apple for their macOS operating system to assist users in installing, managing, and booting into Microsoft
Boot_Camp_(software)
Firmware for hardware initialization and OS runtime services
systems and programs and to perform hardware initialization during the booting process (power-on startup). On a computer using BIOS firmware, the firmware
BIOS
Process by which the Microsoft Windows of operating system family initializes
the shell is usually Windows Explorer. Booting process of Android devices Booting process of Linux Booting process of macOS "Unable to Start Windows
Booting_process_of_Windows
1990 were self-booting and did not use MS-DOS, IBM PC DOS, or compatible disk operating systems. The phrase "IBM PC compatible self-booting disk" is sometimes
List of self-booting IBM PC compatible games
List_of_self-booting_IBM_PC_compatible_games
Short nail with a thick head
hobnail is a short nail with a thick head used to increase the durability of boot soles or provide traction. Hobnailed boots (in Scotland "tackety boots")
Hobnail
Boot for Android devices
coreboot Booting process of Linux Booting process of macOS Booting process of Windows These modes tend to support a feature to resume regular booting Garri
Booting process of Android devices
Booting_process_of_Android_devices
Partition used by Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
the BIOS-based CSM booting upon detecting certain types of partition table on the boot disk, effectively preventing UEFI booting from being performed
EFI_system_partition
Restarting a computer system or process
p. 188. ISBN 9780789730626. "Hardware Troubleshooting: Cold Booting Versus Warm Booting". Support. Microsoft. 7 July 2005. Archived from the original
Reboot
Disk image that supports booting a computer
A boot image is a type of disk image that when on a boot device allows the associated computer to boot. A boot image usually includes an operating system
Boot_image
Stage 1 and stage 2 bootloader for Apple devices
iPhone OS 1, the first release iBoot version was iBoot-159. Booting process of Android devices Booting process of Linux Booting process of Windows "Darwin
IBoot
Means of compromising computer security by restarting the computer
cold boot attack by cold-booting the machine and booting a lightweight operating system from a removable disk to dump the contents of pre-boot physical
Cold_boot_attack
Boot loader developed by Apple
by loading all required device drivers and then starting-up Mac OS X by booting the kernel on all PowerPC Macs running Mac OS X. The Intel-based Macs introduced
BootX_(Apple)
Golden Boot is a family-run shoe shop located in Maidstone, Kent, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1790 and was formerly known as Randall's Boot Warehouse
The_Golden_Boot
American combat boot used in WWI
The trench boot, sometimes known as the "Pershing boot," was an American combat boot used in the latter stages of World War I, made for the cold mud of
Trench_boot
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up car boot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Car boot may refer to: Boot (car), a storage space in a car Wheel clamp, a device to prevent a vehicle
Car_boot
Torture and interrogation instruments
term boot refers to a family of instruments of torture and interrogation variously designed to cause crushing injuries to the foot and/or leg. The boot has
Boot_(torture)
Sexual fetish
Boot fetishism is a sexual fetish focused on boots. Boots have become the object of sexual attraction amounting to fetishism for some people and they have
Boot_fetishism
Type of houses in the UK
Boot houses were houses built in the United Kingdom after World War I to accommodate the housing boom following the war. They were named after Henry Boot
Boot_house
Topics referred to by the same term
U-boat (German: U-Boot) is a German military submarine of World War I and II. U-boat or U-Boot may also refer to: U-Boat (game), a board game published
U-boat_(disambiguation)
Computer program to change screen display while the computer is booting
operating system is booting. It is made by Stardock, and distributed for free under the WinCustomize brand. BootSkin uses a boot-time device driver (vidstub
BootSkin
Fictional protagonist of the Evelyn Waugh novel Scoop
William Boot is a fictional journalist who is the protagonist in the 1938 Evelyn Waugh comic novel Scoop. Boot is the young author of a regular column
William_Boot
Computer operating system diagnostic mode
poorly-configured software that prevents the operating system from successfully booting into its normal operating mode. Though it varies by operating system, safe
Safe_mode
Type of waterproof boot
A Wellington boot, gumboot, rubber boot, rain boot, rainboot, or welly for short, is a type of waterproof boot made of rubber. Originally a type of leather
Wellington_boot
Boot loader for Microsoft Windows
required for booting an NT-based OS, detects basic hardware information needed for successful boot boot.ini, which contains boot configuration If boot.ini was
NTLDR
1981 West German war film
Das Boot (German pronunciation: [das ˈboːt]; lit. 'The Boat') is a 1981 West German war film written and directed by Wolfgang Petersen, produced by Günter
Das_Boot
American reality television series (2008–2012)
car entering the PPA violation system (ticket, boot/tow, impound) or reverse chronological order. Booting a car usually requires the PPA employee to snap
Parking_Wars
Partition used by GNU GRUB to boot GPT partition on BIOS
installation, part of the GRUB2 documentation The Funtoo Linux GUID Booting Guide Booting from GPT, part of the GPT fdisk documentation Legacy BIOS issues
BIOS_boot_partition
Award
Golden Boot from 1994 to 2001, the Barclaycard Golden Boot from 2002 to 2004, the Barclays Golden Boot from 2005 to 2016, the Cadbury Golden Boot from 2017
Premier_League_Golden_Boot
Device for removing boots
A boot jack, sometimes known as a boot pull, is a small tool that aids in the removal of boots. It consists of a U-shaped mouth that grips the heel of
Boot_jack
Open-source, primary boot the device's operating system kernel
storage, and are used to control U-Boot behavior such as the default boot command and timeout before auto-booting, as well as hardware data such as the
Das_U-Boot
Software for Microsoft Windows
for booting into Windows NT/2000/XP that does not use NTLDR in order to avoid a two-level boot menu (the BCD boot menu followed by the NTLDR/BOOT.INI
EasyBCD
Boot loader
default boot loader for most Linux distributions prior to the widespread adoption of GRUB in the early 2000s. Unlike loadlin, LILO allowed booting Linux
LILO_(bootloader)
American clothing retail chain
Boot Barn is an American retailer that specializes in Western wear, cowboy boots, workwear, home decor, and other outdoor recreation merchandise. The chain
Boot_Barn
Snow boot brand
Moon Boot is a snow boot brand first created as après-ski wear in the early 1970s by manufacturer Tecnica Group of Giavera del Montello in Italy. They
Moon_Boot
Style of footwear
Go-go boots are a low-heeled style of women's fashion boot introduced in the mid-1960s. The original go-go boots, as defined by André Courrèges in 1964
Go-go_boot
Self-starting process that is supposed to proceed without external input
compilers. For example, the Rust compiler was bootstrapped in OCaml. Also, booting usually refers to the process of loading the basic software into the memory
Bootstrapping
Topics referred to by the same term
to: The Bootlicker, a 1999 album by Melvins a user of sycophancy a form of boot worship in BDSM Kiss up kick down Authoritarianism This disambiguation page
Bootlicker
Firmware to add BIOS support for a device
option ROMs completely determine the boot priority between adapter cards that are enabled for booting, and the boot devices supported by the motherboard
Option_ROM
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A bootleg is the upper part (or shaft) of a boot. Bootleg, bootlegging or bootlegger(s) may also refer to: Rum-running, the
Bootleg
Close-fitting ankle boot with elastic panels
often have a loop or tab of fabric on the back of the boot, enabling the boot to be pulled on. The boot dates back to the Victorian era, when it was worn
Chelsea_boot
Dutch preacher
Izaäk Boot (18 September 1930 – 1 February 2000) was a theologian and pastor in the Dutch Reformed Church. Boot was born in Kortgene, in Zeeland. After
Izaäk_Boot
Russian territory that extends through an Estonian road
Saatse Boot (Estonia) Show map of Estonia Saatse Boot (Baltic states) Show map of Baltic states Saatse Boot (European Union) Show map of European Union
Saatse_Boot
Correctional facility for youth criminals
Boot camps are part of the correctional and penal system of some countries. Modeled after military recruit training camps, these programs are based on
Boot_camp_(correctional)
Famous room at Anfield, Liverpool F.C. home
The Boot Room was a famous room at Anfield, the home of Liverpool F.C. From the 1960s to the early 1990s it was a meeting place where the Liverpool coaching
The_Boot_Room
Annual association football award
The European Golden Shoe, also known as the European Golden Boot, is an award that is presented each season to the player with the most points in league
European_Golden_Shoe
Type of riding boot
The Jodhpur boot is an ankle boot designed as a riding boot with a rounded toe, strap with buckle, and a low heel. Jodhpur boots originated in India in
Jodhpur_boot
Boots worn to protect a motorcyclist
from above ankle to below knee boots. They have an outside of a typical boot but a low heel to control the motorcycle. To improve motorcycle safety, motorcycle
Motorcycle_boot
Russian-American writer and historian (born 1969)
Max A. Boot (born September 12, 1969) is a Russian-born naturalized American author, editorialist, lecturer, and military historian. He worked as a writer
Max_Boot
Standard UNIX utility that prints the message buffer of the kernel
adopted. (It may be possible to specify boot parameters which control the level of detail in the messages.) The booting process typically happens at a speed
Dmesg
Chinese TV series
the Lu Xiaofeng Series by Gu Long, starring Gong Jun as Lu Xiaofeng. The booting ceremony was held on March 6, 2026. A wave of mysterious crimes spreads
The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng (Chinese TV series)
The_Legend_of_Lu_Xiaofeng_(Chinese_TV_series)
English sporting goods company (f.1905)
founded on 22 May 1905.[unreliable source?] It used to be known as the Bozeat Boot Company, and was based in the Northamptonshire village of Bozeat. The company
Gola_(brand)
Type of footwear
a type of boot, generally waterproof or water-resistant. The boot, in almost all cases, has a high side, keeping snow from entering the boot, and a rubber
Snow_boot
Topics referred to by the same term
Boot Lake may refer to the following bodies of water: Boot Lake (Anoka County, Minnesota) Boot Lake (Cass County, Minnesota) Boot Lake (Lake County, Minnesota)
Boot_Lake
Linux kernel mechanism
Unix/Linux kernel call exec, is a mechanism of the Linux kernel that allows booting of a new kernel from the currently running one. Essentially, kexec skips
Kexec
Memory map information provided by x86-based BIOS
for use by the BIOS. BIOS-e820 is often the first thing reported by a booting Linux kernel, and it can also be seen with the dmesg command. "Advanced
E820
English actor (born 1979)
Oliver Boot (born 1979) is an English actor. He trained at RADA, and has appeared on both stage and screen. His theatre credits include Antony and Cleopatra
Oliver_Boot
Cyrillic letter
close back rounded vowel /u/, somewhat like the pronunciation of ⟨oo⟩ in "boot" or "boo". The forms of the Cyrillic letter U are similar to the lowercase
U_(Cyrillic)
Unofficial name used for Macintosh models that use Intel x86 processors
mode, and thus USB booting on Intel-based Macs was for a time largely limited to macOS, which can easily be booted via EFI. Booting to non-Mac operating
Apple–Intel_architecture
Boots extending above the knee
considered by many to be erotic or kinky. They are used as fetish clothing in boot fetishism and shoe fetishism and also as part of leather fetishism and rubber
Thigh-high_boots
English footballer (born 1993)
which he finished as the competition's top goalscorer, winning the Golden Boot, leading England to fourth place, their highest finish since 1990. He led
Harry_Kane
Cemetery
cemetery, which is nearby. "Boot Hill" refers to the number of men who died with their boots on. Among a number of pioneer Boot Hill cemeteries in the Old
Boothill Graveyard (Tombstone, Arizona)
Boothill_Graveyard_(Tombstone,_Arizona)
First sector of partitioned PC computer disk
MBR code programs were created for booting PC DOS and MS-DOS, and similar boot code remains in wide use. These boot sectors expect the FDISK partition
Master_boot_record
UEFI malware
BootKitty is a bootkit ELF malware that hijacks the UEFI on Linux systems by using a malicious EFI booter and is the first ever bootkit for Linux systems
BootKitty
Style of footwear
the game of polo, where a chukka is a period of play. Originally, "chukka boot" referred to a form of desert boots worn by British soldiers stationed in
Chukka_boot
Knee-high men's boot with a V-shaped notch and tassel at the top front
The Hessian boot (/ˈhɛsiən/; from Hesse in Germany) is a style of light riding boot that became popular from the beginning of the 19th century. First
Hessian_(boot)
including boot sector information. The System Deployment Image (SDI) file format is often used to allow the use of a virtual disk for startup or booting. Some
System_Deployment_Image
Style of high-heeled footwear
The ballet boot is a contemporary style of fetish footwear that merges the look of the pointe shoe with a high heel. The idea is to restrict the wearer's
Ballet_boot
1973 autobiographical novel by Lothar-Günther Buchheim
Das Boot (German pronunciation: [das ˈboːt], English: The Boat) is a 1973 autobiographical German novel by Lothar-Günther Buchheim based on his experiences
Das_Boot_(novel)
Executable file containing the Linux kernel
-r)/vmlinux or /usr/lib/debug/lib64/modules/$(uname -r)/vmlinux. Linux portal Booting process of Linux Linux kernel Module (Linux) initrd System.map Object file
Vmlinux
Annual award in US women's soccer
The NWSL Golden Boot is awarded annually to the highest goal scorer in the regular season of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Lauren Holiday
NWSL_Golden_Boot
BOOTING
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Boy/Male
Indian
Forgive
Girl/Female
Muslim
Angel, Amorous
Boy/Male
English
Friend with a spear.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Wish
Biblical
end
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Moon
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Searcher.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
New
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Maultsby.
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Danish, Greek, Polish, Ukrainian
Protector of Mankind; Defender of Mankind
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n.
A name given to a free-booting, unenlisted, armed man or guerrilla.
n.
A kind of torture. See Boot, n., 2.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Boot
n.
A kicking, as with a booted foot.
n.
Advantage; gain; gain by plunder; booty.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Boot