käivituslaadur
A käivituslaadur, also known as a bootloader, is a special program that runs when a computer or device is first turned on. Its primary purpose is to initialize the hardware and then load the operating system or another program into memory. Without a käivituslaadur, the system wouldn't know how to start the main software it needs to function.
The käivituslaadur performs several crucial tasks. First, it performs a Power-On Self-Test (POST) to check if
Different devices and operating systems use various types of käivituslaadurid. For example, on personal computers, the