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a CPU allocated to process can be taken back before completion of the process is called ​

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Answered by udhamg
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Answer:

Booting.

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Answered by utsrashmi014
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a CPU allocated to process can be taken back before completion of the process is called ​Booting

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In computers, the process of booting refers to the initialization of a computer by hardware, such as a button, or via a software instruction. The central processing unit (CPU) of a computer does not initially have any software in its main memory, therefore a process must load software into memory before it can be used.

A computer cannot be restored from sleep mode without first starting; however, this is possible when a computer is being brought out of hibernation. Some embedded systems, at the very least, don't need to go through a perceptible boot phase to start working; instead, they can run operating programmes that are stored in ROM as soon as they are powered on. A reboot may be the only way to get a computer system from an unexpected, locked state back to the predefined zero-state since all computers are state machines.

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