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Encyclopedia > Boot device

A boot device makes a computer work. It is named after a boot which fits on the foot. The word bootstrap is also closely related, and means, to use something simpler to get something more complex to make itself work better.


Devices that can boot a computer are usually boot disks or boot drives. But network computers use boot chips that get the operating system over the net. Web phones also use such chips to identify the user to the cell network. Boot card standards may let many users boot kiosk computers with full privacy and access to all applications they own.


Some people refer to the boot device as just a boot and non-boot devices as data devices, although it is not the computer but the operating system that cares about the difference between these.


Also in this jargon, a boot also puts you on the net, especially the Internet, and web - the World Wide Web.


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Boot device - Simple English Wikipedia (262 words)
Devices that can boot a computer are usually boot disks or boot drives (normally a hard drive, but can be a floppy disk or a CD).
Boot card standards may let many users boot kiosk computers with full privacy and access to all applications they own.
Some people refer to the boot device as just a boot and non-boot devices as data device s, although it is not the computer but the operating system that cares about the difference between these.
Boot device - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (210 words)
A boot device gets a computer up and running, kick starting itself from simple startup processes to a fully operating system.
It is named after bootstrapping, which means to use something simple that, bit by bit, develops more complex capabilities on top of the simpler ones, essentially "pulling itself up by its own bootstraps".
Some people refer to the boot device as just a boot and non-boot devices as data devices, although it is not the computer but the operating system that cares about the difference between these.
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