The boot files are in C://Windows/system32
No there's not.
if there are some boot files missing such as boot.ini or any other important files that the PC needs to boot. Or a bad hard drive that has a boot sector missing or corruption would stop a PC from booting. Or if your computer has a virus.
The volume boot sector.
An MS-DOS boot disk can contain several files, the the minimum three files required are command.com, IO.sys, and MSDOS.sys (the two SYS files may be hidden).
boot partitionThe boot partition is the disk partition that contains the Windows operating system files and its support files, but not any files responsible for booting.
Boot volume
over 9000
/boot directory is where all the file to boot Linux are stored it include the kernel image , initial ram disk. This files are read by the boot loader at the boot time.
BIOS boot sequence option.
boot sector : virus runs on start up of the computer. program: virus runs when you run a specific program.
DOS is itself an OS.. It use the boot files to boot.. Few of them are: Config.Sys MSDOS.SYS Command.Com