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32-bit flat memory mode
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A protected processing mode used by Windows NT/2000/XP to process programs written in 32-bit code early in the boot process.
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Advanced Options menu
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A Windows 2000/XP menu that appears when you press F8 when Windows starts. The menu can be used to troubleshoot problems when loading Windows 2000/XP.
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blue screen of death (BSOD)
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A Windows NT/2000/XP error that displays against a blue screen and causes the system to halt. Also called a stop error.
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Boot.ini
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A Windows NT/2000/XP hidden text file that contains information needed to start the boot and build the boot loader menu.
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Emergency Repair Process
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A Windows 2000 process that restores the OS to its state at the completion of a successful installation.
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minifile system
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In Windows NT/2000/XP, a simplified file system that is started so that Ntldr (NT Loader) can read files from any file system the OS supports
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Recovery Console
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A Windows 2000/XP command interface utility and OS that can be used to solve problems when Windows cannot load from the hard drive.
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stop error
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An error severe enough to cause the operating system to stop all processes.
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System Restore
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A Windows Me/XP utility, similar to the ScanReg tool in earlier versions of Windows, that is used to restore the system to a restore point. Unlike ScanReg, System Restore cannot be executed from a command prompt.
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