The master boot recorder i located in sector 0 of the disk.
it could mean that your fluid is low and that could mean a bad master cylinder
Well, assuming you mean "Master Boot Record". The master boot record is a 512 byte strip of data on a disk which contains, along with a few other things, the partition table for the disk in question and the bootstrap info for the operating system AND the disk identification. The last one is not always used. The MBR is very important.
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Probably a bad (scratched) disk. If it happens with every disk, then it's a bad disk drive.
Go to your master disk and reinstall
disk (compact disk)
Technically it all depends on the master Bad master(mean creul etc..)=Badly treated slaves Good master (Kind considerate etc..)= Decent treated slaves :-)
zerofill in harddisk and bad sectors
CD mean only compact disk
We generally use the jumpers to set the disk drives as master or slave.