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PXE Boot

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PXE Boot (Pre-eXecution Environment) is a protocol that boots computers without using a hard drive or an operating system. It is often used in industrial computers that do not require a graphical user interface, but require other applications to be run. PXE Boot is run over a network of computers and may or may not include Internet access. It is almost exclusively used in systems that are connected to a central server and uses subsequent computers to run virtual operating systems or DOS-like APIs. How PXE Boot Works PXE Boot Read More

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How to Boot in Safe Mode

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The safe mode boot option was first introduced with Windows 95. It is a problem-solving mode of an operating system. Safe Mode and other Safe Boot options menu can be accessed by pressing the F8 key on the keyboard, while the computer is restarting. What is Safe Mode? When the operating system fails to boot normally,  safe mode can help you identify and resolve the issues that are preventing the OS from working normally. Issues that need booting to safe mode are typically major ones, such as disk corruption, installation Read More

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BOOTMGR

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The Boot Manager (BOOTMGR) is the bootloader of the Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008 operating systems (OS). The computer's BIOS loads the program upon startup and will start the bootloader for the OS and other required programs. The NTLDR preceded it on older versions of the Windows OS. What Problems Can Occur with BOOTMGR? Unfortunately, the BOOTMGR may display a number of errors due to varying circumstances. Some of the common BOOTMGR errors are a result of operating system upgrade errors, corrupt hard drive sectors, a damaged Read More

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