Boot Orders for 9x, 2k, and XP

charwellcharwell Member Posts: 11 ■□□□□□□□□□
HELLO ALL!

During the last few weeks of my exam prep for A+ I have come across many different representations of boot orders, yet none ever have the clairification of which OS they are associated with. The YMCA acronym is great, but which OS? I already know that boot.ini is only 2000/NT/XP.

IO/sys, MSDOS.sys, Config.sys, Command.com, Autoexec represents which OS? But I'm guessing comptia isn't that easy. So which does the following represent?:
POST, BIOS, Ntldr, ntdetect, win.ini

Does anybody have a great website that defines all the possible boot processes?

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  • charwellcharwell Member Posts: 11 ■□□□□□□□□□
    Forum lookers, I have answered my own question, and hope it will help you all. Please respond with any comments and corrections. This is my method of studying, which means I'm hoping for corrections and/or clarifications...

    The DOS boot sequence:
    POST, BIOS executes the MBR, IO.sys, MSDOS.sys, Config.sys, Command.com, Autoexec.bat

    The Win 9x & Me boot sequence (Remember boot.ini doesn't exist on 9x):
    POST
    BIOS executes the MBR, which loads IO.sys
    IO.sys
    MSDOS.sys
    Config.sys (executed by IO.sys to see if any real mode drivers exist)
    Command.com
    Autoexec.bat
    winstart.bat
    win.com

    The NT/2000/XP boot sequence:
    POST
    BIOS executes the MBR, which loads NTLDR
    NTLDR
    Boot.ini
    (Bootsect.dos if running dual harddrives)
    NTDETECT
    NTOSKERNL

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  • 2lazybutsmart2lazybutsmart Member Posts: 1,119
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