- Windows Vista startup process
:"This refers to the boot components for
Windows Vista andWindows Server 2008 ."The Windows Vista startup process is the process by which
Microsoft 'sWindows Vista operating system initializes.Quick Overview
Bios > Master Boot Record > Boot Sector > Windows Boot Manager > Read from BCD > Search for hibernation file > Start
winload.exe > Startntoskrnl.exe > Startsmss.exe > Startwinlogon.exe > start services and login interfaceBooting sequence
The sequence of booting
Windows Vista is slightly different from any previous version of Windows that uses theNT kernel . First, when the computer is switched on, either theBIOS or the EFI is loaded. In the case of a BIOS system, the MBR of the boot disk, which can be a hard drive or external media, is accessed, followed by theboot sector of the drive or of relevant hard disk partition. This boot sector then loads the rest of the boot blocks.For
Windows Vista , the boot sector loads the Windows Boot Manager (Filename:Bootmgr.) which accesses the Boot Configuration Data store and uses the information to load the final stage, theOperating System .Windows Boot Manager
The Windows Boot Manager reads the Boot Configuration Data and "displays an operating system selection menu",cite web|url=http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/platform/firmware/bcd.mspx|title=Boot Configuration Data in Windows Vista|work=|author=Microsoft] and is thus, in some respects, equivalent to the boot selection menu functionality of
NTLDR in prior versions of Windows NT.To maintain a consistent boot experience, on
Extensible Firmware Interface systems, which also have a boot manager of their own, the Windows Boot Manager, and hence all of the installed Windows operating systems that can be booted using it, appear as a single entry on the EFI boot manager menu. (On EFI systems, the Windows Boot Manager is an EFI application stored on theEFI System Partition .) Microsoft only adds multiple entries to the Windows Boot Manager(BCD) menu itself, and sets the timeout of the EFI boot manager to 2 seconds.Boot Configuration Data
Boot Configuration Data (BCD) is a firmware-independent
database for boot-time configuration data. It replaces theboot.ini that was used byNTLDR , and is used by Microsoft's new Windows Boot Manager. [cite web|url=http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa362692.aspx|title=Boot Configuration Data Reference Documentation|work=Microsoft Platform SDK|author=Microsoft]Boot Configuration Data is stored in a data file (formatted in the same way as a
Windows registry hive) that is located either on theEFI System Partition (on machines that useExtensible Firmware Interface firmware) or in BootBcd on the system volume (on machines that use IBM PC compatible firmware).Boot Configuration Data may be altered using a command-line tool (bcdedit.exe), by using
Windows Management Instrumentation , or with 3rd party tools likeEasyBCD which allow for more advanced configuration and support for non-Windows operating systems.Boot Configuration Data contain the menu entries that are presented by the Windows Boot Manager, just as boot.ini contained the menu entries that were presented by NTLDR. These menu entries can include:
* Options to boot Windows Vista by invoking winload.exe.
* Options to resume Windows Vista from hibernation by invokingwinresume.exe .
* Options to boot a prior version of Windows NT by invoking its NTLDR.
* Options to load and to execute aVolume Boot Record .Boot Configuration Data allows for third party integration so anyone can implement tools like diagnostics or recovery options.
winload.exe
winload.exe is the operating system boot loader. It is invoked by the Windows Boot Manager in order to load the operating system kernel (
ntoskrnl.exe ) and (boot-class) device drivers, and is in that respect functionally equivalent to (the operating system loader functionality of)NTLDR in prior versions of Windows NT.(It is worth noting that the filename winload.exe is also used by a
parental control software program, PC Tattletale. This program has nothing to do with the Windows Vista startup process or the Microsoft program winload.exe.)ee also
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Windows NT startup process
*Linux startup process References
External links
*cite web|url=http://homepages.tesco.net./J.deBoynePollard/FGA/windows-nt-6-boot-process.html|title=The Windows NT 6 boot process|work=Frequently Given Answers|author=Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
* [http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1 EasyBCD] is a freeware application used to configure and manage the Vista bootloader & entries as well as configure multi-boot setups for Mac OS X and Linux along with older versions of Windows.
* [http://www.ppedia.com Vista Process Library]
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