Which of the following is used to make a programs run when the computer is switched on?
Autoboot is used to make a programs run when the computer is switched on.
To boot a computer is to load an operating system into the computer's main memory or random access memory (RAM). Once the operating system is loaded (and, for example, on a PC, you see the initial Windows or Mac desktop screen), it's ready for users to run applications.
Booting is what happens when a computer starts. ... When you boot a computer, your processor looks for instructions in system ROM (the BIOS) and does them. They normally 'wake up' peripheral equipment and search for the boot device. The boot device either loads the operating system or gets it from someplace else.