BOOTABLE

Etymology

Adjective

bootable (not comparable)

(computing, of a disk, etc.) That can be booted; from which one can boot the system.

Noun

bootable (plural bootables)

(computing) A disk or other medium from which the system can be booted.

Source: Wiktionary



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OWNER

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