Boot Disk

Boot Disk
A boot disk, also known as a startup disk, is a storage device from which a computer can start or boot an operating system. The boot disk contains the necessary files and code to load the operating system into memory, allowing the computer to become operational.
Start-up Disk
A start-up disk, also known as a boot disk, is a diskette, CD, or other media used to initialize a computer's startup process. It contains essential parts of the operating system needed to boot the computer, especially in emergencies.

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