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  2. List of live CDs - Wikipedia

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    A live CD or live DVD is a bootable computer operating system on a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM. This page lists various live CDs based on different Linux distributions, BSDs, and other systems.

  3. EFI system partition - Wikipedia

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    An EFI system partition is a partition on a data storage device that is used by computers with UEFI firmware to boot operating systems and utilities. Learn about its file system, compatibility, usage and history for Linux, macOS and other systems.

  4. Volume boot record - Wikipedia

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    Some dual-boot systems, such as NTLDR (the boot loader for all releases of Microsoft's Windows NT-derived operating systems up to and including Windows XP and Windows Server 2003), take copies of the bootstrap code that individual operating systems install into a single partition's VBR and store them in disc files, loading the relevant VBR ...

  5. Recovery Console - Wikipedia

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    Recovery Console is a feature of Windows 2000, XP and Server 2003 that allows administrators to perform tasks using a command-line interface. It can help recover from situations where Windows does not boot properly or access the hard drive in an emergency.

  6. BartPE - Wikipedia

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    BartPE was a freeware program that customized Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 into a lightweight environment that could be run from a Live CD or Live USB drive. It allowed users to boot Windows, recover files, scan for malware, or reset passwords, but it is no longer supported and has some incompatibilities with Dell PCs.

  7. EasyBCD - Wikipedia

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    EasyBCD is a utility software that configures and tweaks the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) for Windows and other operating systems. It can create multi-boot environments, repair and modify the bootloader, and support various Windows versions and Linux distributions.

  8. System partition and boot partition - Wikipedia

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    Learn the common and Microsoft definitions of system partition and boot partition, two disk partitions that are essential for booting an operating system. Compare the differences and examples of these terms in various Windows versions and Linux systems.

  9. Booting process of Windows - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Windows boots from DOS-based to NT-based versions, and the differences in boot loaders, drivers, and shells. Find out how to use command line switches, startup items, and policies to customize the boot process.