Loading Operating System onto RAM is called?

Printing
Saving
Booting
Starting E. None of these

The correct answer is C. Booting.

Booting is the process of loading the operating system into the computer’s memory. This is the first step that happens when a computer is turned on. The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is responsible for loading the operating system. The BIOS is a small program that is stored on a chip on the motherboard. When the computer is turned on, the BIOS initializes the hardware and then looks for an operating system to load. If the BIOS finds an operating system, it loads it into memory and then starts executing the operating system’s code.

The operating system is the software that controls the computer’s hardware and manages the computer’s resources. It provides a user interface, allows applications to run, and manages files and data.

A. Printing is the process of transferring text or images from a computer to a physical medium such as paper.

B. Saving is the process of storing data on a storage device such as a hard drive or USB drive.

D. Starting is the process of turning on a computer.

E. None of these is the correct answer.

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