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When booted up, you briefly see a command line terminal.
I turned off Job Simulator and booted up something else.
All indications are that this system has been booted up.
The thing produced an electromagnetic surge every time it booted up.
In total, DigitalOcean users have booted up 13 million cloud servers.
Are we actually seeing signs of it being booted up now?
This time, it shows the phone in white and booted up.
The first game I booted up was Job Simulator: the 2050 Archives.
I booted up another partition with the latest beta version of Mojave.
He booted up his laptop, began preparing a joint with Becky's weed.
Once turned on and booted up, the HoloLens maps the room you're in.
You've just booted up a game on a state-of-the-art quantum computer.
Roy felt a stinging sensation in his body as the body sleeve booted up.
Once installed, I booted up grgsm_livemon, one of the programs included with the project.
When I booted up Unreal Tournament, it wasn't to play with friends, but against bots.
And when the TV is first booted up, it should explain what the differences are.
But when I booted up Raiders and hit the reset switch just recently, something was different.
But even I couldn't shake my expectations when I booted up Tacoma a few nights ago.
The receipt of these signals is good news—it means the devices switched on and booted-up.
As yesterday wound down, I booted up a copy of Sonic Forces, the latest 3D Sonic game.
Another good thing: There was very little bloatware on the Z Flip the first time I booted up.
Optane even booted up Windows 10 faster than the Sandisk, taking just 10.81 seconds while the Sandisk took 17.89.
You are booted up by astronaut Emma Fisher after an unspecified event that seems to have damaged the station.
Next, the engineer booted up a tool called SatellaWave, which allows users to create their very own Satellaview broadcast files.
Rees, who is forty, booted up West of Loathing, a black-and-white stick-figure game set in the Old West.
I booted up the game, learned to navigate, pick up things, and honk, and I was off to be a goose.
Many people (just take a look at the Xbox One subreddit) reported seeing a black screen shortly after their console booted up.
I packed a bag (always important for carrying records home in), booted up my Google Maps, and headed out into the wilderness.
When I first booted up the game on Switch, I spent some time just walking around the pre-built Super Mario world.
As part of a climate research project, the giant computer booted up a machine-learning experiment that ran faster than any before.
A couple of weeks ago, I booted up a game I hadn't touched in years: the 2004 RPG Vampire: the Masquerade - Bloodlines.
When DOOM is booted up, the loader swaps the Steam App ID to that of the demo, instead of the full game.
So they squeezed on safety helmets, booted up their laptops and inched toward the west track of Thunderhill Raceway in rural Willows.
It's an era I do find myself longing for, though I didn't really know how badly until I booted up the game.
For the next two years, every time I booted up Word, Dawkins' name would appear on my screen as the registered owner.
He had booted up his laptop, and whenever he got a chance, he worked on a long email intended for his wife, Cary.
Because when Pfaff booted up the machine and put in an old game, he found that the computer was ready to play again.
The week before, Ted Cruz booted up four times in a fire-and-brimstone address at the Heritage Foundation, and in very telling ways.
After helping the Cleveland Cavaliers land their first ever NBA championship trophy, a teary-faced LeBron James incidentally booted up Photoshops around the globe.
Fifty people wearing Google Cardboard duly booted up and jacked in to see a short VR experience called "Hack the Planet," created by PsychFi.
Somewhere, right now, and some high school somewhere in the world, a teacher has flicked off the lights, and booted up a PowerPoint presentation.
The brand-new reactor, an experimental stellarator design called Wendelstein 7-X, was successfully booted up to an extent where it created hydrogen plasma.
One it&aposs booted up, the TV will guide you through some basic housekeeping options before asking you to input your Wi-Fi details.
Last Friday I booted up, my blood coursing at the thought of getting my hands back on a switch-axe, but slightly dreading a bitter anticlimax.
The creator of the shoes booted up a fighting game, and I was asked to walk into the arena where I'd fight a bunch of robots.
After two weekends, he'd succeeded — the resulting code is a video game that can be booted up in a virtual machine, or burned onto a physical disk.
Click here to view original GIF'quietlyfallingwithin' (2014)Image: A. Bill Miller (Used with permission)You've just booted up a game on a state-of-the-art quantum computer.
Hazra told reporters that Intel plans to work with leading research and academic programs to ensure that Aurora will be useful from the moment it is booted up.
Ahead, a look at everything you can add to your iPhone 8 or 8 Plus to make it stand out, stay booted up, and survive drops and scratches.
With things like the Logitech Harmony integration, you could even have your home theater booted up and waiting for you as you pull into the driveway, for instance.
Having seen this problem many times before, Jones immediately zeroed in on the sand-grain-size capacitor that was causing trouble, tweezed it out, and booted up the phone.
I killed eight players and landed second place the first time I booted up PUBG Mobile—a handheld version of Battlegrounds released March 19 on Android and iOS devices.
Within 280 characters, Menghrajani crafted code that creates a CD-ROM disk image, which can either be booted up in a virtual machine or burned to a physical disc.
In September, her team had booted up a white machine, small enough to fit in an airplane's overhead compartment and designed to read out DNA letters one by one.
Then, out of boredom, I booted up the movie-­recommendation bot And Chill, which suggested I watch Jake Gyllenhaal repeatedly relive the last day of his life in Source Code.
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGIST / UC San Francisco When Wendell Lim booted up his biophysical chemistry lab at UC San Francisco in 1996, he had no ambition to hack the human immune system.
Let's go back to that hypothetical hotel room for a moment: You've booted up your laptop, logged into your Hulu account, and hit "play" on your go-to binge-watch.
When I tried plugging a phone into the headset in a demo, Oculus Home booted up noticeably quicker than it used to, although I was still waiting a couple of seconds.
As part of a multimillion-dollar deal with Druids of the Shore, the studio behind the popular Castles & Sphinxes online game, the AI will have a totally new instance booted up.
Doom II led me to games like Dark Forces, which would only run on our PC if I booted up the machine in a very specific way, freeing up enough RAM.
When I booted up Into the Breach the first time, the game told me I'd already failed and that the only thing to do was go back in time and try again.
Because the world is so vast and layered, I felt that some compulsion for exploration that I did the first time I booted up Minecraft all those years ago, and that's exciting.
Surrounded by a handful of cops on an otherwise abandoned street corner, I booted up Pokémon Go, initiated the raid, and began frantically tapping on my phone as the battle got underway.
I booted up, logged into his Wi-Fi, and proceeded to watch a flickering Steph Curry convert an unbelieving crowd — spinning, falling away, each long-range jumper more spectacular than the last.
One of video games' big breakthrough moments came in the early seasons of House of Cards, when consummate politician Frank Underwood sat down and booted up Call of Duty during an episode.
Next, he booted up Super Mario World, the 225 classic video game from Nintendo, in which the beloved mascot Mario jumps, swims and flies through eight colorful worlds to rescue Princess Toadstool.
And their experience is often like mine was when I booted up a 2014 HTC One mini 2 last year: littered with app incompatibilities and left out of consideration for the latest updates.
When I booted up Prey for the first time, I chose to play as a woman Morgan Yu because if a game gives me a gender option, I prefer to play that way.
In 2014, Facebook launched its own Tor hidden service so people could connect to the social network more securely, and last year independent journalistic outfit ProPublica booted up its dark web site too.
In June 23, 212-year-old Piotr Delgado Kusielczuk booted up Whomp 'Em, an obscure NES platformer mostly notable for starring a Native American protagonist, thus kicking off his journey to beat every NES game.
Thus it was with some excitement that I booted up Massive Match, a new browser-based Match 3 game that lets me play with up to 100 other players on the same board at once.
And so last night I chugged a generous helping of scotch and booted up Rummy's new free-to-play iOS game Churchill Solitaireon my iPad at my standing desk (that favored workspace of both men).
Nvidia spent some time demonstrating the aspects of the HDR support in the displays, but it was particularly evident when the company booted up Destiny 2 on a gaming PC with an Nvidia 1080 Ti inside.
Yet for all the potential latent in a game based on the life and times of PKD, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little disappointed when I booted up Californium for the first time.
When a computer is first powered on — before the operating system has even booted up — firmware checks to make sure that basic components like a hard disk and processor are present and tells them what to do.
Before I booted up Half-Life again last week, I hadn't realized how much I've come to take grinding, scavenging, and aimless wandering for granted, even when I'm supposedly chasing a crazed cultist or a league of supervillains.
In mourning, people flocked to the building to serenade it; they shared their thoughts, feelings, and pictures on social media; and gamers booted up 2014's Assassin's Creed Unity to explore publisher Ubisoft's gorgeous digital recreation of the building.
And don't Venter's own metaphors, like saying that people are DNA machines or saying the cells booted up, raise questions about what it means to talk, to know, to be a "you"—about, in other words, language, knowledge, and people?
Jesse Dorogusker, Square's head of hardware, says that those little chips are essentially computers that need to be booted up, then communications with the reader need to happen, then it needs to be sent up to the bank and back down again.
In the weeks before the election, the "Avengers" director Joss Whedon booted up his own online public service announcement factory, Save the Day, and recruited stars like Robert Downey Jr., Don Cheadle and Scarlett Johansson to churn out web videos for Mrs. Clinton.
And by the 1996 tax season, that element was ready to go, as the Internal Revenue Service booted up its web servers—complete with more than 600 documents ready for download in PDF format, according to a 1996 column from tech guru Kim Komando.
I went to a back office, booted up my computer and began, with the help of what we then quaintly called the library staff in New York, assembling as many clips as I could of articles on Diana that I and other Times correspondents had written.
So after I went ahead with this decision IRL — after a move-in day from actual hell, days without WiFi or heat in the dead of winter, surrounded by an insurmountable pile of boxes we'd rather Marie Condo than unpack, able only to pray that his cat and my dog would get along, eating on the floor while obsessively scouring every online furniture outlet for anything that'd fit a living room so oddly shaped that only Satan could've designed it — I booted up my PC and did it all over again in the game.
The PC version did not use DOS but booted up from its own floppy disk. The game was published in the US by Bantam Software.
In addition, the sprinkler system was triggered. The building was closed for months. All the computers were removed, placed on the tennis courts, washed down (acoustic ceilings rained gray mush onto everything when the sprinklers ran) and dried with hair dryers. Those that booted up were put to work.
Datel's version of the Game Boy Player was released in 2003. This dongle connects to Memory Card Slot B and can be booted up with the included boot disc. Later models have code generators for built in cheat devices. The advantage is that no removal of plates on the bottom, nor tools, are needed to install it.
The Advance Game Port is Datel's version of the Game Boy Player. This dongle connects to memory card slot B and is booted up with the included boot disc. Some models have code generators for built in cheat devices. The advantage is that no removal of plates on the bottom, nor tools, are needed to install it.
At that time, the Lexitron Corporation also produced a series of dedicated word-processing microcomputers. Lexitron was the first to use a full-sized video display screen (CRT) in its models by 1978. Lexitron also used 5 inch floppy diskettes, which became the standard in the personal computer field. The program disk was inserted in one drive, and the system booted up.
The Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) is included in the Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol. SAP makes the process of adding and removing services on an IPX internetwork dynamic. SAP is maintained by Novell. As servers are booted up, they may advertise their services using SAP; when they are brought down, they use SAP to indicate that their services will no longer be available.
These were software switchable, but only one would be running at a time. Because it had a Z80, the Challenger III could run CP/M, but it booted up in 6502 mode, and the bootstrap would switch processors. The operating systems which ran on the CIII were OSI CP/M, OS-65D, and OS-65U. All three operating systems, at least in the later versions, had directories with file names.
The technology was publicly introduced on October 24, 2005, at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in Taiwan when a laptop that booted up almost immediately was demonstrated. The technology attempts to decrease hard drive usage by moving frequently accessed data over to the flash memory. Flash memory can be accessed faster than hard drives and requires less power to operate, thereby allowing laptops to operate faster while also being more power efficient. The Turbo memory cache connects to a motherboard via a mini- PCIe interface.
These ran UTX-32, Gould's version of Unix based on a BSD 4.2 kernel developed by Purdue University to support multiprocessor systems. The Powernode 9080 was a symmetrical dual processor system, with both processors having full access to memory and the I/O bus, and capable of being booted up from either processor. It was the first such commercially available system to run any version of Unix. The CPU for these system ballooned to about a dozen boards because of the low-density ECL chip footprint.
He previewed a desktop which looked very similar to the Chrome browser, and in addition to the regular browser tabs, also had application tabs, which take less space and can be pinned for easier access. At the conference, the operating system booted up in seven seconds, a time Google said it would work to reduce. Additionally, Chris Kenyon, vice president of OEM services at Canonical Ltd, announced that Canonical was under contract to contribute engineering resources to the project with the intent to build on existing open-source components and tools where feasible.
The II Plus had the so- called "Autostart ROMs", meaning that it will attempt to boot from disk on power-up. If no system disk is present, Drive 0 will spin endlessly until the user presses Ctrl+Reset to enter Applesoft BASIC. If DOS has not been booted up, the user will only be able to load and save files to cassette from BASIC. The II Plus had a revised version of BASIC known as Applesoft II which incorporated most of the functionality from Integer BASIC, including HGR graphics commands.
The key differentiator, ARP (Address Resolution Protocol), allowed VINES clients to automatically set up their own network addresses. When a client first booted up it broadcast a request on the subnet asking for servers, which would respond with suggested addresses. The client would use the first to respond, although the servers could hand off "better" routing instructions to the client if the network changed. The overall concept very much resembled AppleTalk's AARP system, with the exception that VINES required at least one server, whereas AARP functioned completely "headlessly".
Windows NT 3.1 provides a boot manager called NTLDR which is loaded during the startup process of the operating system on x86-based computers. It allows a multiboot setup of multiple instances of Windows NT 3.1, as well as MS-DOS and OS/2 1.x. NTLDR is not used for the RISC versions because the RISC computers' firmware provides their own boot manager. Every user has to log on to the computer after Windows NT 3.1 is booted up by pressing the key combination Ctrl+Alt+Del and entering the user name and password.
The campaign will run for three months, beginning in early February 2010 and ending on the eve of the election. The Vote Counting Machines will be tested and booted up at 5am and the shading of candidates will be at 7:30am, CNN Philippines source says. The counting of votes is initially held in the individual voting precincts, which are all then tabulated for the different municipalities and cities, then to the provinces, and finally to Congress, which is the final canvasser of the votes. Election protests are handled by the Supreme Court, when it sits as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal.
In 2000, in an attempt to make computing easier for those who had little to no experience with PCs, Tiny commissioned e-learning company VSI Communications Group to create a 'virtual mentor' named Tiny Trainer. An interactive animation ran automatically when the PC first booted up and gave users a brief introduction to computers in general, the Windows operating system as well as Tiny's own online services. Tiny Trainer was based on the same technology platform as VSI's Mentor interactive help series, and was tightly integrated with a Tiny specific Windows ME version of Mentor that also came bundled on Tiny's computers.
The developers were also looking at integrating various Grid computing platforms with BioSLAX. Because BioSLAX can be booted up immediately from any CD/DVD/USB, it can be used as a rapidly deployable Grid-enabled Operating System. One such Grid platform was the Univa Grid platform. Using the Univa Grid MP agent, it was shown during GridAsia 2009 in a talk given by Tan Tin Wee, that the agent, once modularized on BioSLAX, can be used to Grid enable machines from any location as slave-nodes to a master-node located elsewhere, effectively creating a "global-wide grid".
Within a few months of release of the tx1000 series, numerous technical failures were reported on internet blogs, review sites and HP's own support websites. These included webcam, audio, speaker, BIOS, power management, overheating, booting, and wireless adapter problems. Some were addressed in a timely manner with driver updates, but other users were still forced to turn the notebook on and off repeatedly until it booted up, while others were left with a non-working "bricked" unit. HP released an updated model, the HP Pavilion tx2, which in turn was followed by the HP TouchSmart tm2.
The NSA's listing of its Tailored Access Operations program named IRATEMONK from the NSA ANT catalog. F-Secure claims that the Equation Group's malicious hard drive firmware is TAO program "IRATEMONK", one of the items from the NSA ANT catalog exposed in a 2013 Der Spiegel article. IRATEMONK provides the attacker with an ability to have their software application persistently installed on desktop and laptop computers, despite the disk being formatted, its data erased or the operating system re- installed. It infects the hard drive firmware, which in turn adds instructions to the disk's master boot record that causes the software to install each time the computer is booted up.
Typically in a two-drive context, floppy drive A: ran the operating system, and drive B: would be used for application and data diskettes. Its selling point as a "portable" was that it combined the monitor into a base unit approximating a medium-sized suitcase that could be simply set on its flat side, the back panel slid away to reveal the power connector, plugged in, the keyboard folded down or detached, and booted up for use, though printers at the time, if needed, still tended to be less "portable". At thirty pounds, it may have been difficult to carry for some, and was often referred to as “luggable”.
A memory-resident virus (or simply "resident virus") installs itself as part of the operating system when executed, after which it remains in RAM from the time the computer is booted up to when it is shut down. Resident viruses overwrite interrupt handling code or other functions, and when the operating system attempts to access the target file or disk sector, the virus code intercepts the request and redirects the control flow to the replication module, infecting the target. In contrast, a non-memory-resident virus (or "non-resident virus"), when executed, scans the disk for targets, infects them, and then exits (i.e. it does not remain in memory after it is done executing).
STOIC started out at the MIT and Harvard Biomedical Engineering Centre in Boston, (part of the Health, Science and Technology Division) and was written in the mid 1970s by Jonathan Sachs.Oral History Interview of Johnathan Sachs archived at the Charles Babbage Institute Jonathan Sachs went on to be the principal programmer of Lotus Development and wrote the first version of Lotus 1-2-3. The original version of STOIC was written on a Data General Nova minicomputer and cross-assembled for the 8080. STOIC came with its own primitive but effective file system, and could be booted up with little preliminary work on any 8080-based microprocessor with 24K of memory and a Teletype machine.
Since its initial release, iOS has been subject to a variety of different hacks centered around adding functionality not allowed by Apple. Prior to the 2008 debut of Apple's native iOS App Store, the primary motive for jailbreaking was to bypass Apple's purchase mechanism for installing the App Store's native applications. Apple claimed that it would not release iOS software updates designed specifically to break these tools (other than applications that perform SIM unlocking); however, with each subsequent iOS update, previously un-patched jailbreak exploits are usually patched. When a device is booting, it loads Apple's own kernel initially, so a jailbroken device must be exploited and have the kernel patched each time it is booted up.
The newest and most prolific wave of anglicisms arose after 1989 with the end of the Cold War and the surge of the "Anglo-Saxon" smack of economic liberalism in continental Europe and the associated business jargon ("CEO" became extremely fashionable in German, replacing traditional terms such as Direktor, Geschäftsführer, Vorsitzender during the 1990s). At the same time, the rapid development of information technology pushed many technical terms from that field into everyday language. Many of the more recent loans have developed in the spoken language and are still clearly felt to be English words, so their English orthography is retained in written communication, which leads to awkward spellings combining German morphemes with English word stems, as in gebootet ("booted up" of a computer) or gecrasht or gecrashed ("crashed", of a computer), downgeloadet, gedownloadet or gedownloaded ("downloaded"). They also retain English phonology in many cases, including phonemes that do not exist in Standard German (such as the /eɪ/ in "update").

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