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A bootloader is what a device such as the Raspberry Pi uses to boot the system. It contains code that boots up the various components of the hardware and eventually loads the operating system.
Since the Raspberry Pi 4, the Pi’s began to utilize an EEPROM to store the system’s bootloader. This EEPROM is persistent storage that is located on the Pi’s mainboard.
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