Why do we need to set the computer to boot from the flash drive
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The operating system's job is to help other computer programs to work by handling the messy details of controlling the computer's hardware. The process of bringing up the operating system is called booting (originally this was bootstrapping and alluded to the process of pulling yourself up "by your bootstraps").
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What Exactly Happens When You Turn On Your Computer?
The CPU Loads the UEFI or BIOS. Now that it has electricity, the CPU initializes itself and looks for a small program that is typically stored in a chip on the motherboard. ...
The UEFI or BIOS Tests and Initializes Hardware. ...
The UEFI or BIOS Hands Off to a Boot Device. ...
The Bootloader Loads the Full OS.
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