What is the name given to the process of initializing a microcomputer with its operating system? A. Cold booting B. Booting C. Warm booting D. Boot recording E. None of the above

[amp_mcq option1=”Cold booting” option2=”Booting” option3=”Warm booting” option4=”Boot recording E. None of the above” correct=”option1″]

The correct answer is: A. Cold booting

Cold booting is the process of restarting a computer from a power-off state. It is also known as a hard reset or power-on reset. When a computer is cold booted, the operating system is loaded from the hard drive into memory and the computer is ready to use.

Warm booting is the process of restarting a computer without turning it off. It is also known as a soft reset. When a computer is warm booted, the operating system is not reloaded from the hard drive, but it is restarted in memory. This can be useful if a computer is frozen or if an application is not responding.

Boot recording is the process of creating a record of the steps that are taken to boot a computer. This can be useful for troubleshooting problems with a computer’s boot process.

None of the other options are correct.