What is a boot loader?

What will be an ideal response?

A boot loader is a very small program that the bootstrap process uses as it
brings a computer up from an off or reset state to a fully functional state.
The boot loader frequently resides on the starting sectors of a hard disk
called the MBR (master boot record).

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A) Windows Connect Now B) Windows Meeting Space C) Windows Firewall Settings D) Windows Net Meeting

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Which of the following BEST reason for replacing a hub with a switch?

A. The hub did not provide PoE B. The hub had too many collisions C. The hub was out of ports D. The hub had a bad port

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