Those who use computers press the restart button whenever they encounter computer-related problems. Those who have been using computers since the 1990s are familiar with the restart button on a computer. When a computer works slowly or hangs, we press the restart button.
The process of starting a computer for the first time is called booting in the language of technology. This word comes from the English bootstrap. The earliest computers were started without any operating system. Bootstrap was used as a metaphor in the computer world in the 1950s. When the bootstrap button was pressed on a computer, a hardware program called the bootstrap program started reading from the input unit. The computer then executed the bootstrap program, which caused the computer to start reading more program instructions. The whole process is a self-contained process. The computer's work proceeds without the help of manually entered instructions. Bootstrap as a computing term has been used since 1953.
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