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  2. Master boot record - Wikipedia

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    Unless Windows is forced to use the overlapping part of the LBA address of the Advanced Active Partition entry as pseudo-disk signature, Windows' usage is conflictive with the Advanced Active Partition feature of PTS-DOS 7 and DR-DOS 7.07, in particular if their boot code is located outside the first 8 GB of the disk, so that LBA addressing ...

  3. TestDisk - Wikipedia

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    TestDisk is able to recognize the following partition table formats: [2] Apple partition map; GUID Partition Table; Humax; PC/Intel Partition Table (master boot record) Sun Solaris slice; Xbox fixed partitioning scheme; Non-partitioned media; TestDisk can perform deeper checks to locate partitions that have been deleted from the partition table ...

  4. List of default file systems - Wikipedia

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    Windows 7: NTFS 3.1 2009: ... List of partition IDs (MBR) Master Boot Record (MBR) GUID Partition Table (GPT) Apple Partition Map; Amiga Rigid Disk Block;

  5. Partition type - Wikipedia

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    The partition type (or partition ID) in a partition's entry in the partition table inside a master boot record (MBR) is a byte value intended to specify the file system the partition contains or to flag special access methods used to access these partitions (e.g. special CHS mappings, LBA access, logical mapped geometries, special driver access, hidden partitions, secured or encrypted file ...

  6. Track0 - Wikipedia

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    Near the end of the MBR is the Partition Table: a predefined structure containing the layout of the disk. Track0 is also increasingly used to store licensing information for particular pieces of software because it is an area of the disk outside of the OS filesystem and not seen or used by most computer users (and therefore cannot be easily ...

  7. GUID Partition Table - Wikipedia

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    Forming a part of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) standard (Unified EFI Forum-proposed replacement for the PC BIOS), it is nevertheless also used for some BIOSs, because of the limitations of master boot record (MBR) partition tables, which use 32 bits for logical block addressing (LBA) of traditional 512-byte disk sectors.

  8. Comparison of bootloaders - Wikipedia

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    Note: The column MBR (Master Boot Record) refers to whether or not the boot loader can be stored in the first sector of a mass storage device. The column VBR (Volume Boot Record) refers to the ability of the boot loader to be stored in the first sector of any partition on a mass storage device.

  9. Talk:Master boot record - Wikipedia

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    A Volume Boot Record (among other names) and an MBR (Master Boot record), are two completely different things. Put simply, the MBR is on the first sector of a hard drive preceding ANY partitions, while a Volume Boot Record (among other names) resides within the confines of a partition. --tallship 23 June 2012.