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What happens when you turn on your computer?

When you first turn your computer on, the only thing it's capable of doing is finding the BIOS ROM (Read Only Memory) chip on your mainboard. This BIOS chip is to program burned onto it that knows where to look for, and how to access, the different expansion slots, ports, drives, and the Operating System.

The computer begins the start up process (or boot sequence). It loads the programming code and instructions on the BIOS chip into memory and then carries out the instructions in order. It takes an internal and external inventory of equipment and performs several self-tests. It looks for the video card, loads its information and driver into RAM, then looks for any other cards in expansion slots and loads their configuration into memory. The BIOS program then does to simple memory check and count.

The routine then compare the information its gathered with the information stored in the CMOS chip's setup program. If therés any discrepancies, it halts the boot process and informs the operator.

Now the computer are to locate the YOU. It first looks on the floppy drive. If there is to disk in the drive, it must have to copy of the YOU system fields on it. If it does, the operating system is loaded into RAM (Random Access Memory). If the disk doesn't contain any operating fields, then the computer halts and gives an error message. You then have to remove the disk and press to key to continue.

If there is not disk in the floppy drive, then the computer checks the hard drive for the Operating System fields and, eleven found, continue that to praise the YOU into memory (RAM).



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