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Start up
Image
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The active partition or volume is marked as the partition to boot from. The active partition/ volume containing the boot file (BOOTMGR) is known as this.
What is the system partition/volume?
100
This is a minimal Win32 operating system with limited services, built on the Windows 7 kernel. The BCDBoot tool is used to quickly set up a system partition or to repair the boot environment located on the system partition.
What is Windows PE 3.0?
100
This is a command-line tool for creating an image file (.iso) of a customized 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows PE. It can be accessed from the Windows PE disk.
What is Oscdlmg?
100
This is the first Windows file loaded. It accesses the Boot Configuration Data Store to display the boot menu or to boot from a partition or volume.
What is BOOTMGR?
100
Use this command string to change the boot menu time out to 10 seconds.
What is bcdedit /timeout 10?
200
Use this option with the BootRec command to write a new MBR.
What is /FIXMBR?
200
The partition or volume containing the Windows operating system files (usually the Windows folder) is called this.
What is the boot partition?
200
If you cannot repair Windows, you need to reinstall or restore from backup. Therefore, you need to perform this.
What is a system restore or a complete PC restore?
200
This is the first 512-byte boot sector of a partitioned data storage device such as a hard disk. It contains the disk’s primary partition table and the code to bootstrap an operating system, which usually passes control to the volume boot record and uniquely identifies the disk media.
What is the Master Boot Record (MBR)?
200
When you load Windows RE from the Windows 7 installation DVD, the system provides you with a choice of recovery tools, including the following: Startup Repair, System Restore, System Image Recovery, Windows Memory Diagnostic, and this.
What is the command prompt?
300
This is a text-mode command interpreter used to manage disks, partitions, and volumes in Windows PE.
What is DiskPart?
300
This or these component(s) will display the boot menu and load the kernel?
What is Windows Boot Manager and Windows Boot Loader?
300
For computers that already have the operating system installed, Windows 7 includes this, which is essentially the same as the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE).
What is the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE)?
300
This tool enables you to exercise a great deal of control over the startup process. You can select the type of startup to perform, configure various BCD registry file settings, and specify individual applications and services to be omitted from the startup sequence.
What is the System Configuration tool?
400
Boot logging gathers information about the most recent startup process and saves it to a text file for later examination. However, boot logging is not enabled by default. When enabled, the system creates a log file named this and saves it here.
What is in the \Windows folder called Ntblog.txt?
400
These options start the computer with only those generic drivers needed to run the system. After the system is running, you can exercise control over and gather information about the startup process by using various tools.
What is the Safe mode options?
400
When you have some problems that occur during boot up, you may need to take some extra steps to get the computer in a usable state so that you can fix the problem. To access the Advanced Boot Options screen, turn your computer on and press this key before the Windows logo appears.
What is F8?
400
BOOTMGR loads this, which in turn loads the rest of the operating system.
What is WINLoad?
400
This option reverses all system configuration, driver, and registry changes you made since the computer last booted successfully. Use it if you made a change to the system but now the system no longer boots properly.
What is the Last Known Good Configuration?
500
You can use the Bcdedit.exe command-line tool to add, delete, and edit entries in the BCD store, which contains objects. Each object is identified by a GUID (Globally Unique Identifier). This option lists the boot entries in a store.
What is the /enum option?
500
During boot-up, WINLOAD loads this, which is the main part of Windows and is responsible for various system services, processes, and memory management.
What is NTOSKERNL.EXE?
500
The system reads this registry file, which contains the system’s boot menu information and provides users with access to the boot menu.
What is the Boot Configuration Data (BCD)?
500
This is a type of boot sector, stored in a disk volume on a hard disk, floppy disk, or similar data storage device, that contains code for booting an operating system such as BOOTMGR.
What is a volume boot record (VBR)?
500
You can use the Bcdedit.exe command-line tool to add, delete, and edit entries in the BCD store, which contains objects. Each object is identified by a GUID (Globally Unique Identifier). This option allows you to change the default operating system entry.
What is the /default option?
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