Final answer:
A disk with a boot partition is known as a boot disk or system disk. 'Start disk' isn't a standard term, but if it were understood to mean the same as 'boot disk,' it might also be correct. Thus, answers b) system disk, c) boot disk, and potentially d) all of these, are correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
A disk that has a boot partition is typically referred to as a boot disk or a system disk. These terms are often used interchangeably to describe a storage device that contains the necessary files to load and start an operating system. When your computer starts up, it looks for the boot partition on the boot disk to load the system. While 'start disk' is not a commonly used term in this context, the terms boot disk and system disk are widely recognized.
Given the options, the correct answers to the question are:
- b) system disk
- c) boot disk
d) All of these
might also be considered correct if 'start disk' is understood within a particular context to mean the same as 'boot disk,' although it is not a term widely used in industry standards.
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