BootloaderThe bootloader is code that is executed before any Operating System starts to run. Bootloaders basically package the instructions to boot operating system kernel and most of them also have their own debugging or modification environment. Think of the bootloader as a security checkpoint for all those partitions. Because if you’re able to swap out what’s on those partitions, you’re able to break things if you don’t know what you’re doing. So basically it commands the kernel of your device to Boot the Device properly without any issues. So careful with bootloader since it can mess things very badly.
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You seem to understand this topic very well. Could you recommend to me the best course of action in order for me to be able to use my meizu m2 note before it kept locking me out of my phone because I couldn't remember my unlock pattern.
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