Bootloader

/ˈbuːtloʊdər/ noun

A computer program that starts up a computer's operating system when the machine is turned on; the first software that runs when you boot a computer.

From 'boot' (to start/load, itself from 'bootstrap'), combined with 'loader' (software that loads code). 'Bootstrap' originally meant pulling yourself up by your bootstraps.

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