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  2. Program temporary fix - Wikipedia

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    At times [10] IBM software has a bug. Once IBM has ascertained that the cause is not one of third-party hardware; non-IBM software -or-user-specified configuration errors, IBM support staff, if they suspect that a defect in a current release of an IBM program is the cause, will file a formal report confirming the existence of an issue.

  3. Trusteer - Wikipedia

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    End users have reported problems with Rapport, slow PCs due to high CPU and RAM utilization, incompatibility with various security/antivirus products and difficulty in removing the software. [44] The consumer organisation Which? found that many members had problems due to running Trusteer Rapport, and advised against using it. They found that ...

  4. 4690 Operating System - Wikipedia

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    4690 is the successor product to IBM 4680 OS, which was in use by IBM customers since 1986. [2] The original 4680 OS was based on Digital Research's Concurrent DOS 286, [3] a system thereafter renamed to FlexOS 286 in November 1986. In July 1993, [2] IBM adopted FlexOS version 2.32 as the basis of their 4690 OS version 1.

  5. Bootloader - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft boot sectors, therefore, traditionally imposed certain restrictions on the boot process. For example, the boot file had to be located at a fixed position in the root directory of the file system and stored within consecutive sectors, [7] [8] conditions taken care of by the SYS command and slightly relaxed in later versions of DOS.

  6. start (command) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, start is a command of the IBM OS/2, [1] Microsoft Windows [2] and ReactOS [3] command-line interpreter cmd.exe [4] (and some versions of COMMAND.COM) to start programs or batch files or to open files or directories using the default program. start is not available as a standalone program. The underlying Win32 API is ShellExecute ...

  7. Preboot Execution Environment - Wikipedia

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    A high-level PXE overview. In computing, the Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE; often pronounced as / ˈ p ɪ k s iː / pixie, often called PXE Boot/pixie boot) specification describes a standardized client–server environment that boots a software assembly, retrieved from a network, on PXE-enabled clients.

  8. Support programs for OS/360 and successors - Wikipedia

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    IBM's original OS/360 sort/merge program, 360S-SM-023, program name IERRCO00 (alias SORT), supported only IBM's first-generation direct-access storage devices (DASD) [d] and tapes (2400). Support for second-generation disk drives was provided by IBM program products such as 5734-SM1 and the later 5740-SM1 ( DFSORT , alias ICEMAN, also SORT).

  9. Booting process of Linux - Wikipedia

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    When a Linux system is powered up or reset, its processor will execute a specific firmware/program for system initialization, such as the power-on self-test, invoking the reset vector to start a program at a known address in flash/ROM (in embedded Linux devices), then load the bootloader into RAM for later execution. [2]