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Booter

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Booter may refer to:

  • Self-booting disk, software loaded directly at the bootup of a computer, without the help of an operating system
  • a commercial denial-of-service attack service, commonly known as a booter or stresser
  • Marc Hill (born 1952), a Major League Baseball player nicknamed The Booter

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