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Boot à chaud d'un EEE PC 701 sous systeme linux. 6 secondes apres la pression du bouton d'allumage, un OS 100% disponible et réactif. Le bonheur.
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No, a cold boot is when the PC is fully off and turns on. A warm boot is like a reboot. All POST tests go on accept for the memory tests.
Btroisi13 4 years ago
a hot is when the pc is in stand by mode, a cold boot is when you turn on the pc and then it boots into the operating system
betaman2003 4 years ago
i think its from standby. he just presses the space bar to turn it back on.
supersexyass 4 years ago
what's the difference between, a hot boot and a cold boot??
lekid911 4 years ago
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No, a cold boot is when the PC is fully off and turns on. A warm boot is like a reboot. All POST tests go on accept for the memory tests.
Btroisi13 4 years ago
a hot is when the pc is in stand by mode, a cold boot is when you turn on the pc and then it boots into the operating system
betaman2003 4 years ago
i think its from standby. he just presses the space bar to turn it back on.
supersexyass 4 years ago
what's the difference between, a hot boot and a cold boot??
lekid911 4 years ago