Operating system startup apparatus, method for operating system

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Digital data processing system initialization or configuration – Loading initialization program

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709216, 713 1, G06F 15177, G06F 15167

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061087807

ABSTRACT:
When installing an operating system into a system-resident volume, the operating system boot path information and identifier are written into a backup memory and the system-resident volume. When booting of an operating system is instructed in the case in which the operating system has been installed on the system-resident volume of another computer, if a referencing means judges that the operating system boot path information and identifier have not been stored in the backup memory, a booting means causes the contents of the backup memory to coincide with the boot path information and the identifier that are stored in the system-resident volume, and then boots the operating system.

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