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Hi I am reading atricals about (BIOS and OS). I have some question
1) <quote> When computer activates the hard disk drive, it finds the
first piece of the operation system: the bootstrap loader. </quote>
My question: I understand that the CPU read instruction from the
memory. Now when a computer activate the HD and found the bootstap,
would the computer load that piece of s/w (the bootstrap) to the
memory and execute it from there or it would read it right from the
hard drive and exectute it from there??
2) Does O/S manage the Cache memory?? or it only manage the RAM and
the Cache would be controled by the CPU??
Any help would be very much appreciate it. thanks.
1) <quote> When computer activates the hard disk drive, it finds the
first piece of the operation system: the bootstrap loader. </quote>
My question: I understand that the CPU read instruction from the
memory. Now when a computer activate the HD and found the bootstap,
would the computer load that piece of s/w (the bootstrap) to the
memory and execute it from there or it would read it right from the
hard drive and exectute it from there??
2) Does O/S manage the Cache memory?? or it only manage the RAM and
the Cache would be controled by the CPU??
Any help would be very much appreciate it. thanks.