Hardware and software
Warm booting and cold booting
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Computer hardware is any physical device used in or with your machine, whereas software is a collection of code installed onto your computer's hard drive. For example, the computer monitor you are using to read this text and the mouse you are using to navigate this web page are computer hardware.
The main difference between cold and warm booting is that the cold booting is the process of starting up the computer that is turned off while warm booting is the process of restarting the computer without interrupting power. ... Then the operating system is loaded from the current boot disk.
The main difference between cold and warm booting is that the cold booting is the process of starting up the computer that is turned off while warm booting is the process of restarting the computer without interrupting power. ... Then the operating system is loaded from the current boot disk.
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It is often used in contrast to a warm boot, which refers to restarting a computer once it has been turned on. A cold boot is typically performed by pressing the power button on the computer. Both a cold boot and warm boot clear the system RAM and perform the boot sequence from scratch.
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