bootloader
/ˈbuːtˌloʊdər/Definitions
1. noun
A program that loads an operating system into the main memory of a computer before the operating system’s kernel begins executing.
“The bootloader on the new computer is outdated and needs to be updated.”
2. verb
To load an operating system or firmware into the main memory of a computer before the operating system’s kernel begins executing.
“The new motherboard bootloader needs to be programmed correctly.”