It provides Windows with the info it needs to boot up properly, so don't delete it.
it is in c drive.
moving or modifing this file can prevent windows from loading
Boot.ini file is stored in the root directory of the active partition. pag 786
Windows 7 (and Windows Vista) does not use boot.ini.
startup and recovery options under sytem properties box or msconfig Notepad in windows and ms-dos editor in cmd prompt the two main sections in the boot.ini file: the boot loader section and the operating system section
is the file of the file that will be used to a file
Use the file type test: if [ -d $file ]; then echo $file is a directory elif [ -f $file ]; then echo $file is a file else echo $file is not a directory or a file fi
Active file: An active file is where you use a file quite frequently. Inactive file: A file that you use but not as frequently. Dead file: A dead file is where you don't use the file at all and is stored in your archives
A file name is the main name given to a file, such as document.docx. The file extension, represented by the characters after the dot, indicates the type of file and helps the operating system identify which software to use to open the file. For example, in document.docx, ".docx" is the file extension indicating that it is a Microsoft Word document.
A location of a file is specified by its File Path.
File Name
Editing the file. ReWriteing the file. Modding the file. Many names can be used. But if you are talking about editing the file in a way to make it do things it shouldn't this would be called: Cracking the file. Hacking the file. Exploiting the file.