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Linux > Boot
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Boot Defined
The process of loading a computer's operating system. If your system is working properly, the operating system boots when the computer is turned on.
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Fri Aug 29
- How to flash motherboard BIOS from Linux (no DOS/Windows, no floppy drive)? | LinuxInsight
- How to dual boot to Vista when Vista's shrink tool doesn't work.: Whew finally got dual boot of XP and Vista. This would've been so much easier if Vista's disk manager shrink volume tool would've worked.
- Create a Bootable USB drive with VistaPE
- Windows XP Pirated Edition on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
- Windows Vista Recovery Disc Download ? The NeoSmart Files
- Booting DOS from a USB flash drive
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- Customizando LiveCD do Ubuntu 7.04 - gutocarvalho.n et
- SourceForge.ne t: unetbootin " guide
- Linux Mint Forums ? View topic - Create Mint LiveUSB from Windows using a GUI (UNetbootin)
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