Basic Computer Operations for SS1
Basic Computer Operations for SS1 Definition of Booting In computing, booting (also known as “booting up”) is a bootstrapping (self-starting) process that starts the operating system when the user turns on a computer system. Booting can also be defined as the initial set of operations that the computer performs when power is switched on. Description of the Booting process When the computer’s power is first turned on, the CPU (Central Processing Unit) initializes itself to look for the system’s ROM BIOS (Read Only Memory Basic Input Output System) which is the first program that runs every time the computer is turned on. The BIOS performs the Power-On Self-Test (POST), which begins by checking the BIOS chip and then test CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) RAM. If the POST does not detect a battery failure, it then continues to initialize the CPU (Central Processing Unit), checking the hardware devices to ensure they are functioning properly. Once the POST has determined that