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- List of computer scientists (links | edit)
- Microsoft Windows version history (links | edit)
- "Hello, World!" program (links | edit)
- ISO 9660 (links | edit)
- Microsoft (links | edit)
- Motherboard (links | edit)
- Real-time operating system (links | edit)
- Slackware (links | edit)
- Wake-on-LAN (links | edit)
- X86 (links | edit)
- UTF-16 (links | edit)
- Booting (links | edit)
- Firmware (links | edit)
- Embedded system (links | edit)
- IBM PC–compatible (links | edit)
- EEPROM (links | edit)
- List of computing and IT abbreviations (links | edit)
- Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (links | edit)
- ARM architecture family (links | edit)
- Portable Executable (links | edit)
- VESA BIOS Extensions (links | edit)
- Crippleware (links | edit)
- List of inventors (links | edit)
- Vendor lock-in (links | edit)
- 64-bit computing (links | edit)
- Knoppix (links | edit)
- MenuetOS (links | edit)
- Non-volatile random-access memory (links | edit)
- System software (links | edit)
- Consumer electronics (links | edit)
- Universally unique identifier (links | edit)
- Single-board computer (links | edit)
- Open Firmware (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Tejas and Jayhawk (links | edit)
- X86 assembly language (links | edit)
- Boot sector (links | edit)
- Rootkit (links | edit)
- Embedded operating system (links | edit)
- X86-64 (links | edit)
- Closed platform (links | edit)
- A20 line (links | edit)
- LILO (bootloader) (links | edit)
- GNU GRUB (links | edit)
- Cross compiler (links | edit)
- DragonFly BSD (links | edit)
- Windows 7 (links | edit)