The process used to set up a programs once the system is operational is

Operating system
Black bon
Boot strap
Utility E. None of the above

The correct answer is: C. Boot strap

A boot strap is a small program that is stored in a special location on a computer’s hard drive. When you turn on your computer, the boot strap is loaded into memory and starts executing. The boot strap then loads the operating system into memory. The operating system is the software that controls the computer’s hardware and allows you to run programs.

A black bon is a type of boot strap that is used to start a computer from a CD or DVD. A utility is a type of program that is used to perform a specific task, such as formatting a hard drive or copying files.

E is not the correct answer because it is not a valid option.