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Volume boot record information


A volume boot record (VBR) (also known as a volume boot sector, a partition boot record or a partition boot sector) is a type of boot sector introduced by the IBM Personal Computer. It may be found on a partitioned data storage device, such as a hard disk, or an unpartitioned device, such as a floppy disk, and contains machine code for bootstrapping programs (usually, but not necessarily, operating systems) stored in other parts of the device. On non-partitioned storage devices, it is the first sector of the device. On partitioned devices, it is the first sector of an individual partition on the device, with the first sector of the entire device being a Master Boot Record (MBR) containing the partition table.

The code in volume boot records is invoked either directly by the machine's firmware or indirectly by code in the master boot record or a boot manager. Code in the MBR and VBR is in essence loaded the same way.

Invoking a VBR via a boot manager is known as chain loading. Some dual-boot systems, such as NTLDR (the boot loader for all releases of Microsoft's Windows NT-derived operating systems up to and including Windows XP and Windows Server 2003), take copies of the bootstrap code that individual operating systems install into a single partition's VBR and store them in disc files, loading the relevant VBR content from file after the boot loader has asked the user which operating system to bootstrap. In Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 and newer versions, NTLDR was replaced; the boot-loader functionality is instead provided by two new components: WINLOAD.EXE and the Windows Boot Manager.

In file systems such as FAT12 (except for in DOS 1.x), FAT16, FAT32, HPFS and NTFS, the VBR also contains a BIOS Parameter Block (BPB) that specifies the location and layout of the principal on-disk data structures for the file system. (A detailed discussion of the sector layout of FAT VBRs, the various FAT BPB versions and their entries can be found in the FAT article.)

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Volume boot record

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A volume boot record (VBR) (also known as a volume boot sector, a partition boot record or a partition boot sector) is a type of boot sector introduced...

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Master boot record

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or in conjunction with each partition's volume boot record (VBR). This MBR code is usually referred to as a boot loader. The organization of the partition...

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Boot sector

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contain code to locate the active partition and invoke its volume boot record. A volume boot record (VBR) is the first sector of a data storage device that...

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Extended boot record

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An extended boot record (EBR), or extended partition boot record (EPBR), is a descriptor for a logical partition under the common DOS disk drive partitioning...

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BIOS parameter block

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to BPB, is a data structure in the volume boot record (VBR) describing the physical layout of a data storage volume. On partitioned devices, such as hard...

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Booting

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as Volume Boot Record (VBR), and executes it. The MBR boot code is often operating-system specific. The boot sector code is the first-stage boot loader...

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Boot disk

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they are designed for. MS-DOS/PC DOS/DR-DOS A valid boot sector in form of a volume boot record (VBR) IO.SYS or IBMBIO.COM MSDOS.SYS or IBMDOS.COM COMMAND...

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NTLDR

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first partition of the first hard drive). NTLDR is launched by the volume boot record of system partition, which is typically written to the disk by the...

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Microsoft basic data partition

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should inspect the BIOS Parameter Block that is contained in the BDP's Volume Boot Record. When a Microsoft operating system converts a GPT-partitioned basic...

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Windows Boot Manager

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exe. Options to boot a prior version of the Windows NT family by invoking its NTLDR. Options to load and to execute a volume boot record. The operating...

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NTFS

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volumes for be combined to create a single NTFS volume larger than 2 TiB. Booting from a GPT volume to a Windows environment in a Microsoft supported...

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Design of the FAT file system

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FAT32), and hidden sectors including the boot sector: this would result in unused sectors at the end of the volume. If a partition contains more sectors...

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Comparison of bootloaders

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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)...

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Boot flag

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A boot flag is a 1-byte value in a non-extended partition record, within a master boot record. It appears at the beginning of a partition record, as the...

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Volatile memory

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VBR

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a non-constant sound or video encoding bitrate Volume boot record, in computer disks, a type of boot sector that contains code for bootstrapping programs...

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Programmable ROM

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where reliable and repeatable reading of data is required. Examples include boot code, encryption keys and configuration parameters for analog, sensor or...

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Core rope memory

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a relatively large amount of data could be stored in a small installed volume of core rope memory: 72 kilobytes per cubic foot, or roughly 2.5 megabytes...

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Boot signature

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Boot signature may refer to: VBR boot signature, a signature in IBM PC compatible floppy and superfloppy boot sectors (Volume Boot Records) MBR boot signature...

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Bootloader

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bytes) or special multi-boot loaders have to be supported as well in some environments. In floppy and superfloppy volume boot records, up to 59 bytes are...

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Memory hierarchy

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Drum memory

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sectors. Blocks were variable length, and blocks were addressed by track and record number. Blocks were variable length with a key, and could be searched by...

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Data storage

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systems in 2002 was nearly 18 exabytes—three and a half times more than was recorded on non-volatile storage. Telephone calls constituted 98% of the telecommunicated...

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DDR SDRAM

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