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The Discussion and Application of Computer Boot Technology

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Information Engineering and Applications

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This paper mainly introduces computer boot process and the application of the boot technology. It firstly discusses the all steps of boot process by which the computer will start up and especially emphasizes on the boot technology and devices in the process. Secondly, it introduces two common boot ways, USB and network, and with the explanation of their working principle. Lastly, the author puts forward the method of how to boot the many computers by USB and network, especially how to put the function of brand computers into the personal computers in which the personal computers can have the same network function.

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This work is supported by scientific research special fund projects of Chongqing Normal University (07XLR033).

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Chen, L., Li, M. (2012). The Discussion and Application of Computer Boot Technology. In: Zhu, R., Ma, Y. (eds) Information Engineering and Applications. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 154. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2386-6_177

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