Name three booting files?
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Answer / ramana
actually bootable files depend on operating system...
boot.ini
ntlder
ntdetect.com
ntoskernl
hall.dll
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Answer / manoj kumar maurya
A. COMMAND.COM
B. MSDOS.SYS
C. IO.SYS
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Answer / pks_stuff
He is asking only three booting file.
In 98 and 95
1)Command.com 2)Msdos.sys 3)IO.sys
IN Win 2K and XP and server from starting
1)NTLDR 2)Boot.ini 3)Ntdetect.com
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Answer / nagesh
Step 1: Loading NTLDR
NTLDR is located in the boot partition of the server’s hard
disk. What it does is shifts the processor in to 386
mode, starts a simple file system that allows WIN2K3 20
boot from HDD, reads the content of boot.ini and displays a
possible boot options, accepts our choice of OS to load.
Step 2: Running NTDETECT.COM
NTDETECT.COM is responsible for figuring out what hardware
is present on the server. And it involves PC’s machine id
type, the bus type, the video card type, the keyboard and
mouse type.
Step 3: Loading NTOSKRNL
WIN2K3 Kernel loads with the Hardware Abstraction Layer
(HAL.DLL), some assembly language code that acts as an
interface between server’s hardware and thus WIN2K3 to be
hardware independent. The Kernel loads in 4 Phases
a. Kernel load phase b. Kernel initialization phase c.
service load phase
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command.com
autoexec.bat
io.sys
config.sys
msdos.sys
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Answer / nathantharumam
boot.ini
system.ini
config.sys
io.sys.
its all depending on OS
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