During a system boot cycle, the program that is executed after the BIOS completes its tasks is:
A. The bootloader
The bootloader is a small program that is executed after the BIOS completes its tasks and is responsible for loading the operating system into memory and starting it. The bootloader is typically stored on the Master Boot Record (MBR) of the hard drive, or on a separate boot partition, and is responsible for loading the operating system kernel into memory, passing any necessary parameters to the kernel, and starting the operating system.
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