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  2. Apple Partition Map - Wikipedia

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    It may contain any file system suitable for the installed operating system. If bootable, a file system that can be read by the Open Firmware bootloader from Apple_Bootstrap (e.g. yaboot) must be used. Apple_Void: ISO9660 padding: A dummy partition map entry to ensure correct partition alignment on bootable media. Be_BFS: Be File System

  3. ISO 9660 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 9660 (also known as ECMA-119) is a file system for optical disc media. The file system is an international standard available from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Since the specification is available for anybody to purchase, [1] implementations have been written for many operating systems.

  4. EFI system partition - Wikipedia

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    The Windows boot manager is located at the \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\ subfolder of the EFI system partition. [23] On Windows XP 64-Bit Edition and later, access to the EFI system partition is obtained by running the mountvol command. Mounts the EFI system partition on the specified drive. Available on Itanium-based computers only. [24]

  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. Master boot record - Wikipedia

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    CHS address of LOADER boot sector or image file (f.e. IBMBIO.LDR) (0x000000 if not used) 3 0x000C (12) Allowed DL minimum, else take from partition table (0x80: default; 0x00: always use DL; 0xFF: always use table entry) 1 0x000D (13) Reserved (default: 0x000000) 3 0x0010 (16) LBA of LOADER boot sector or image file (optional; 0x00000000 if not ...

  7. Target Disk Mode - Wikipedia

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    Target Disk Mode (sometimes referred to as TDM or Target Mode) is a boot mode unique to Macintosh computers. When a Mac that supports Target Disk Mode [1] is started with the 'T' key held down, its operating system does not boot. Instead, the Mac's firmware enables its drives to behave as a SCSI, FireWire, Thunderbolt, or USB-C external mass ...

  8. Hierarchical File System (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Hierarchical File System (HFS) is a proprietary file system developed by Apple Inc. for use in computer systems running Mac OS. Originally designed for use on floppy and hard disks , it can also be found on read-only media such as CD-ROMs .

  9. fdisk - Wikipedia

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    These were the text mode fdisk [15] and the graphical fdiskpm. [16] The two have identical functionality, and can manipulate both FAT partitions and the more advanced HPFS partitions. OS/2 4.5 and higher (including eComStation and ArcaOS) can use the JFS file system, as well as FAT and HPFS. They replaced fdisk with the Logical Volume Manager ...