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Boot Process

When a computer is turned on, the power supply first ensures that the power is stable. Subsequently, the CPU is activated and initiates the BIOS, which serves as the fundamental software that manages hardware interactions.

Boot Process

Boot Process

Step 10 - Bootstrap Loader

Loads operating system from the bootstrap loader.

Step 8 - Memory

The POST writes and reads from the systems RAM

Step 6 - System Bus

The BIOS will have CPU send signals over the system bus to make sure all basic components are working.

Step 4 - BIOS and CMOS

BIOS and CMOS communicate to make sure everything is there where it is supposed to be.
BIOS talks to CMOS

Step 2 - The CPU wakes up

BIOS doesn't care about the make and model.
CPU is going to activate the BIOS.
BIOS is a very basic understanding how computer hardware is supposed to work.
Power supply then wakes up the CPU.
The CPU is brought into the boot process.

Step 9 - The Handoff

POST hands off to a process called the bootstrap loader

Step 7 - Video

This is the first time in the boot process anything is displayed on the monitor.
POST launches video display
It uses very basic video settings

Step 5 - Loading Drivers

BIOS loads very basic drivers for devices attached to the computer into system memory.

Step 3 - POST

BIOS starts the Power On Self Test (POST)

Step 1 - Power Good

The power supply is going to taste the power and make sure everything is OK.
You turn the computer on.