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Every time the computer system is started, the operating system loads these into memory.

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Answered by jiyagupta69
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The operating system is loaded through a bootstrapping process, more succinctly known as booting. A boot loader is a program whose task is to load a bigger program, such as the operating system. When you turn on a computer, its memory is usually uninitialized. Hence, there is nothing to run.

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Answered by zahidnaiku7
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The operating system is loaded through a bootstrapping process, more succinctly known as booting. A boot loader is a program whose task is to load a bigger program, such as the operating system. When you turn on a computer, its memory is usually uninitialized. Hence, there is nothing to run.

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