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The name originated from the Basic Input Output System used in the CP / M operating system ( released in 1976 ), where the BIOS was loaded from disk, with only a small boot loader program stored in read-only memory.
The first ( boot ) hard disk drive was given the name C :; further drives, if present, were given the letters following.
Savate takes its name from the French for " old boot " ( heavy footwear that used to be worn during fights ; cf.
In ancient times only the northern part of the region was called Apulia ; the southern peninsula was known as Calabria, a name now used to designate the southwestern tip of the Italian peninsula ( the " toe " of the Italian " boot ").
Famously, he branded him with the nickname " cothurnus ", the name of a boot worn on the stage that could fit either foot ; Theramenes, he proclaimed, was ready to serve either the democratic or oligarchic cause, seeking only to further his own personal interest.
The town's name originates from the Spanish term botín, which means buskin, boot, or legging.
The boot was dubbed the Wellington and the name has stuck in British English language ever since.
Angélique steadfastly refused to confess or name any accomplices, even faced with the boot, an instrument of torture consisting of an assemblage of wooden planks bound to the prisoner ’ s legs.
The new firmware also had an autostart feature which would automatically find a disk controller and boot from it when the system was powered up — earning it the name Autostart ROM.
With the release of version 7. 6 in 1997, Apple officially renamed the operating system " Mac OS ", a name which had first appeared on System 7. 5. 1's boot screen.
The firmware also features an alarm clock, several options for customization ( such as boot priority for when games are inserted and GBA screen preference ), and the ability to input user information and preferences ( such as name, birthday, favorite color, etc.
The group's name means " the smiling boot ", which refers to the appearance of a work boot with worn-out soles.
His most prominent role in the independent circuit was in Kishi's Nu-Wrestling Evolution promotion in Italy, where he took on the ring name " Big Foot ", due to his " big boot " finishing move.
For example, the boot device ( system disk ) may have the physical name < tt >$ 3 $ DKA100 </ tt >, but it is generally referred to by the logical name < tt > SYS $ SYSDEVICE </ tt >.
In July 2012 the " Ford Classic " name returned when Ford India rebranded their " Ford Fiesta Classic " model-effectively a Ford Fiesta with a boot / trunk-as the " Ford Classic ".
In particular, the E65's two-level rear end styling that features separate rear fenders with a " bustle-back " boot lid was derisively known as the " Bangle Butt " by critics .< ref name =" automobilemag. com ">
The B11 series was regarded as one of Nissan's most modern ranges at the time, and was the first to abandon the Datsun name formally ( though a small ' Datsun ' still appeared on boot lids for the first two years ).
* It is the name of the most famous rubber boot model by Nokian Footwear
The actors who portrayed SEALs underwent a two-week boot camp ; during principal photography, they had to address and refer to each other by character name — even off camera, to improve interaction.
The feature which gives both the boot and shoe their name is the very sharp and quite long pointed toe, reminiscent of medieval footwear and approximately the same as the long pointed toes on some women's high fashion shoes and boots in the late 2000s.
A car boot sale gets its name from the way goods are sold out of the back of a car.
Sellers will typically pay a nominal fee for their pitch, and arrive with their goods in the boot of their car, hence the name.

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Cursing himself for having ridden out the last few days without a rifle in his saddle boot, Russ drew his Colt and examined it briefly.
Since the slogans have little application to reality and are sanctimonious to boot, the applause is faint even in areas of the world where we should expect to find the greatest affection for free government.
You can relive history and follow, in fancy, the Crusaders in their quest for the Holy Grail as they sail out from Brindisi, an ancient town in the heel of Italy's boot.
When the boot loader detected a CP / M floppy, the Aster would reconfigure its internal memory architecture on the fly to optimally support CP / M with 60 KB free RAM for programs ( TPA ) and an 80 x 25 display.
* Boot Configuration Data, a computing term for the boot loader of Windows Vista
Canada's automobile industry, on the other hand, has been dominated by American firms from its inception, explaining why Canadians use the American spelling of tire ( hence, " Canadian Tire ") and American terminology for the parts of automobiles ( for example, truck instead of lorry, gasoline instead of petrol, trunk instead of boot ).
* Record Attendance: 49, 335 v Millwall, 8 October 1938-Division Two ( attendances up until the 1970s were notorious for being inaccuarate with specatators sneaking in, or being hustled in for boot money )
Examples of non-volatile memory are flash memory ( sometimes used as secondary, sometimes primary computer memory ) and ROM / PROM / EPROM / EEPROM memory ( used for firmware such as boot programs ).
In the Welsh language who's origins, like Cornish is from the ancient British or Brythonic language line, ' Cist ' is also used for such ancient graves, but in modern use, can also mean a chest, a coffer, a box, or even the boot / trunk of a car.
The Lt. Kernal hard disk subsystem for the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 models stored its DOS on the disk, as is the case with modern systems, and loaded the DOS into RAM at boot time.
A hoof boot can be used in place of a horseshoe or as a temporary substitute for a thrown shoe
" As evidence for this, Simpson highlights Murray's claim that trial accounts of Satan's cloven hoof were instead referring to " perhaps a specially formed boot or shoe " that the coven-leader wore so that he could be recognized.
* Master boot record, the first sector of a partitioned data storage device, used for booting
Pardus uses it for administration and during system boot.
Before filming began, several of the film's stars, including Edward Burns, Barry Pepper, Vin Diesel, Adam Goldberg, Giovanni Ribisi, and Tom Hanks, endured ten days of " boot camp " training and work on the film set to prepare for their roles.
* Ski boot – specially designed boots for skiing
The internals consist of unmodified 32X PCBs, with a stripped down Mega Drive ( lacking things like controller I / O and sound ) used to boot the 32X, and some additional hardware for measuring the pen's position and SmartMedia card storage.
It isn't needed for IPL (" Initial Program Load " or boot ), as one can always clear a register without the need to save it.
" When Roger Blin asked him who or what Godot stood for, Beckett replied that it suggested itself to him by the slang word for boot in French, godillot, godasse because feet play such a prominent role in the play.
Installation programs for the Arch, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Kate OS, Mandriva, Slackware, Ubuntu, VectorLinux and Zenwalk Linux distributions all offer XFS as a choice of filesystem, but few of these let the user create XFS for the / boot filesystems due to deficiencies and unpredictable behavior in GRUB, often the default bootloader.

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