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What is Cold Boot and Warm Boot?

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What is Cold Boot and Warm Boot?..

Answer / sagar

Cold boot = starting the machine when it was previously
shutdown.

Warm book = starting the machine when it was previously not
shut-down. i.e. just restarting the machine is called warm
boot :-)

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What is Cold Boot and Warm Boot?..

Answer / salman khan

Cold Boot: Starting the Machine from power down state or
off state. It is also called as HardBoot.

Warm Boot: Restarting the Machine Via Operating Sytem or
under s/w control. It is also called as SoftBoot

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What is Cold Boot and Warm Boot?..

Answer / anand kumar

Cold boot means Powering ON the CPU.
Warm boot means restarting the CPU either by restart button
or through OS.

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