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Master boot record

Master boot record is the first physical sector of a boot device (floppy, hard disk, or CD-ROM, etc.) During the process of booting up the system uses the master boot record of the first device. It usually contains a small program-loader and a disk partition table. The program-loader uses the partition information (or a partition table) stored at the end of the sector to determine which partition is bootable, then attempts to boot from it.




Nosotros tenemos una solución de recuperarnos de desastres y estamos siempre tranquilos. Sin pensar en la causa de la falla — desastres naturales, inestabilidad de los parches o virus — nosotros podemos recuperar nuestro sistema en unas horas.

Stefano Milan, Administrador de Sistemas

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