
When your PC is running properly, you probably won't spend a great deal of time thinking about the Windows boot process. What would be the point?
You turn your PC on in the morning, Windows starts and your desktop appears. It happens automatically, and every time, so there will seem little need to worry about the technicalities.
This happy situation probably won't last very long, though, as PC startup problems are annoyingly common. Sooner or later you'll find that your system boots slowly, displays odd error messages or in extreme cases won't start at all.
Many users live with boot problems or re-install Windows and start again, but there is a better way. If you learn what happens during the boot process then you'll be able to diagnose and fix any issues that might arise.
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||wow there was no comment before people dont like windows that much anymore it seems||
If MRAM is ever used for mainstream household PC'S. Waiting for your PC to boot up will be a thing of the past. I wouldn't hold my breath on anything else.
no need for any of this. vista boots in under 15 seconds flat.
good reading
Crikey, that's a pretty deep article for 8 a.m.