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Warm Boot Definition |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: Warm Boot: A computer's operating system is initiated with a boot procedure, a startup from scratch. It is not always necessary to turn off the power and then re-apply it to start the boot procedure. If your IBM-compatible computer hasn't locked up, and the keyboard is active, the system can be warm booted by depressing the three keys Ctrl-Alt-Del simultaneously. When your system is warm booted, the contents of memory are not actually erased. The operating system is simply reloaded, and the pointers to the beginning of available memory are reset. In fact, a DOS program called DEBUG can be used to read from the part of memory that was in use prior to the warm boot. This definition was taken from the public domain program named PC-Glossary. |
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