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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to boot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a device or system that has the capability to start up or initialize properly.
Example: "After troubleshooting the issue, I was relieved to find that the computer was finally able to boot without any errors."
Alternatives: "capable of starting up" or "able to start".
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It is also able to boot and run an unmodified commercial operating system like as Linux.
But I've found Birdfeed is able to boot up and load new tweets in about one second.
Macs have been able to boot from a networked drive for quite some time — over a decade, in fact.
Users who dislike the new Modern UI/Metro interface will also be able to boot right to the desktop.
If enough light can get into its dark ditch to illuminate its solar panels, Philae should be able to boot up.
You will also be able to boot into the Modern UI, but with the Apps list view open as the default.
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If you are familiar with jumper plugs; some CD units can be changed so you are able then to boot from CD. Change the jumper plug from slave to master.
On the one hand p53 is able to "re-boot" cells and switch on DNA repair mechanisms.
"I love the fact that we were able to re-boot this and do as well as we were able to," said Nikki Rocco, Universal's head of distribution.
And he's an able and sometimes ardent mimic to boot, not just of Maxwell's tender histrionics but of several other styles.
If you are able to choose what unit to boot from, start the installation process.
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