Establish account Previously a member? Indicator in This is the (simplified) boot sequence for Windows NT, 2000,
microsoft office Home And Student 2010 serial key, XP and 2003: BIOS: performs Energy On Self Test (Publish) BIOS: loads MBR from your boot device specified/selected from the BIOS MBR: consists of a minor amount of code that reads the partition table,
microsoft office 2007 Enterprise activation, the primary partition marked as energetic is determined to become the technique volume MBR: loads the boot sector from your product volume BOOT SECTOR: reads the root directory from the procedure volume at loads NTLDR NTLDR: reads BOOT.INI from your model volume to find out the boot drive (presenting a menu if greater than 1 entry is defined) NTLDR: loads and executes NTDETECT.COM from the product volume to perform BIOS hardware detection NTLDR: loads NTOSKRNL.EXE, HAL.DLL, BOOTVID.DLL (and KDCOM.DLL for XP upwards) through the boot (Windows) volume NTLDR: loads WINDOWSSYSTEM32CONFIGSYSTEM which will become the product hive HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystem NTLDR: loads drivers flagged as "boot" defined from the program hive,
windows 7 pro activation, then passes command to NTOSKRNL.EXE NTOSKRNL.EXE: brings up the loading splash display and initializes the kernel subsystem NTOSKRNL.EXE: commences the boot-start drivers and then loads & begins the system-start drivers NTOSKRNL.EXE: creates the Session Manager process (SMSS.EXE) SMSS.EXE: runs any programs specified in BootExecute (e.g. AUTOCHK, the native API version of CHKDSK) SMSS.EXE: processes any delayed move/rename operations from hotfixes/service packs replacing in-use model files SMSS.EXE: initializes the paging file(s) and the remaining registry hives ** before this step completes,
windows 7 home premium activation, bugchecks will not result in a memory dump as we need a working page file on the boot (Windows) volume **SMSS.EXE: commences the kernel-mode portion of your Win32 subsystem (WIN32K.SYS) SMSS.EXE: starts the user-mode portion of your Win32 subsystem (CSRSS.EXE) SMSS.EXE: begins WINLOGON.EXE WINLOGON.EXE: begins the Nearby Security Authority (LSASS.EXE) WINLOGON.EXE: loads the Graphical User Identification and Authentication DLL (MSGINA.DLL by default) WINLOGON.EXE: displays the logon window WINLOGON.EXE: begins the services controller (SERVICES.EXE) ** at this point users can logon **SERVICES.EXE: begins all services markes as automatic --------- NOTES: The Product volume would be the partition from which the boot process begins, containing the MBR, boot sector,
windows 7 professional serial, NTLDR, NTDETECT.COM & BOOT.INI The BOOT volume is definitely the partition which has the Windows folder - this can be a logical partition