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  2. EasyBCD - Wikipedia

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    EasyBCD is a program developed by NeoSmart Technologies to configure and tweak the Boot Configuration Data (BCD), a boot database first introduced in Windows Vista and used in all subsequent Windows releases. EasyBCD can be used to set up multi-boot environments for computers on which some versions of Windows, Linux, BSD and Mac OS X can be ...

  3. Safe mode - Wikipedia

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    Safe mode. Safe mode is a diagnostic mode of a computer operating system (OS). It can also refer to a mode of operation by application software. Safe mode is intended to help fix most, if not all, problems within an operating system. It is also widely used for removing rogue security software.

  4. 2024 CrowdStrike incident - Wikipedia

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    The update caused machines to either enter into a bootloop or boot into recovery mode. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Almost immediately, Windows virtual machines on the Microsoft Azure cloud platform began rebooting and crashing, [ 17 ] and at 06:48 UTC, Google Compute Engine also reported the problem.

  5. What we know about CrowdStrike's update fail that's causing ...

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    CrowdStrike says users should boot the computer into Safe Mode or Windows Recovery Environment, navigate to the CrowdStrike directory, and delete the faulty file “C-00000291*.sys.”

  6. Mac 101: What's happening when your Mac is starting up?

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    The Startup Chime: When you press the power button on your Mac, the first thing that happens is the Mac's hardware is initialized and the firmware -- BootROM -- is loaded and run. The BootROM is ...

  7. Boot Camp (software) - Wikipedia

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    Boot Camp Assistant is a multi boot utility included with Apple Inc. 's macOS (previously Mac OS X / OS X) that assists users in installing Microsoft Windows operating systems on Intel-based Macintosh computers. The utility guides users through non-destructive disk partitioning (including resizing of an existing HFS+ or APFS partition, if ...

  8. TUAW Tip: Wipe down an old Mac with Target Disk Mode - Engadget

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    Once you have the FireWire cable, just simply connect the two computers together. Step 2: Boot into Target Disk Mode on the old Mac. Shut down the old Mac that will be receiving the hard drive ...

  9. Single-user mode - Wikipedia

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    Single-user mode. Single-user mode is a mode in which a multiuser computer operating system boots into a single superuser. It is mainly used for maintenance of multi-user environments such as network servers. Some tasks may require exclusive access to shared resources, for example running fsck on a network share.