Question on: SS1 ICT - Basic Computer Operations
Explain the difference between cold booting and warm booting
Cold booting is the process of starting a computer from a completely powered-off state. During a cold boot, the system goes through the entire booting process, including POST and loading the operating system. Warm booting, on the other hand, involves restarting the computer without fully powering it off. In a warm boot, the POST stage is skipped, and the system directly reloads the operating system. Warm booting is faster than cold booting since certain initialization steps are omitted.
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