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Boot Defined
(to boot (verb)) - This is a verb meaning to load. You can say that you are booting your machine, or that your operating system is booting up.
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Sat Jul 4
- Hiren?s BootCD 8.4 + How to Launch BootCD from USB Flash Drive
- 10 Great Tech Tools That Boot from a CD : EmergingTechs. com
- live-android - Google Code
- Download EasyBCD 1.7.2 - NeoSmart Technologies
- Install Windows 7 From USB Drive [Requires 2 Simple Steps]
- UNetbootin - Homepage and Downloads
- HOWTO: Create a DOS and Linux bootable USB flash drive | Organizing Linux Information!
- Installing XP via a USB stick... - Netbooks @ MoDaCo
- SolutionBase: Boot Windows XP from a USB flash drive
- How To Remotely Shut Down Windows XP Computers From A Linux Server | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials
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