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A "warm start " refers to computer system which is started up from a powerless state. This enables the system to run self-diagnostic test
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In computing terminology, a "warm start" refers to restarting a system without turning off the power, such as rebooting the system while it's already on. This is in contrast to a "cold start" or "cold boot," which involves powering on the system from a completely powered-off state. A cold start typically involves running self-diagnostic tests as the system initializes from scratch.
In computing terminology, a "warm start" refers to restarting a system without turning off the power, such as rebooting the system while it's already on. This is in contrast to a "cold start" or "cold boot," which involves powering on the system from a completely powered-off state. A cold start typically involves running self-diagnostic tests as the system initializes from scratch.
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