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A Boot disk is a removable media, normally read-only, that can boot an operating system.
A Boot disk is a removable media, normally read-only, that can boot an operating system.


Boot disks normally store any temporary files in a Ram disk, to prevent changes in the fixed media of the computer where the Boot disk is used.
Boot disks normally store any temporary files in a RamDisk, to prevent changes in the fixed media of the computer where the Boot disk is used.


Boot disks are used for:
Boot disks are used for:

Revision as of 13:50, 25 August 2003

A Boot disk is a removable media, normally read-only, that can boot an operating system.

Boot disks normally store any temporary files in a RamDisk, to prevent changes in the fixed media of the computer where the Boot disk is used.

Boot disks are used for: - Operating system installation. - Data recovery. - Troubleshooting.