1.System is powered on 2.The CMOS loads the BIOS and then runs POST 3.Looks for the MBR on the bootable device 4.Through the MBR the boot sector is located and the BOOTMGR is loaded 5.BOOTMGR looks for active partition 6.BOOTMGR reads the BCD file from the \boot directory on the active partition 7.The BCD (boot configuration database) contains various configuration parameters( this information was previously stored in the boot.ini).bcdedit /export save-bcd GUIDs program objects 8.BOOTMGR transfer control to the Windows Loader (winload.exe) or winresume.exe in case the system was hibernated. 9.Winloader loads drivers that are set to start at boot and then transfers the control to the windows kernel.
Monday, October 01, 2012
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