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boot the system you need the file to be in, and navigate to the other systems folders.
sir system file we used for execute the system with windows . Because without system file we can not boot the system properly may be this is correct answers .
Windows Boot Manager (bootmgr)File,Windows boot loader (winload.exe)File and the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) File
NTLDR is indeed a key boot file in Windows 2000 and all of the Windows operating systems since Windows NT. A machine will not boot without that file.
According to CompTia's A+ guide to certification in Chapter 14 pg. 52, The 2000/XP Boot Process, the three files required to start Windows XP operating system are: NTLDR, BOOT.INI, and NTDETECT.COM. If you are using a SCSI hard drive, there's a fourth file called NTBOOTDD.SYS.
Q: What is the recommended size for the boot file system? A: The /boot file system is recommended to be 50MB.
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In Windows 98, LO.SYS is a real-mode driver used during the boot process to provide support for 32-bit file access. It allows the system to read files during the boot sequence that are greater than 512 MB in size and is a required component for booting the operating system.
No. Windows Vista is not based on DOS and a DOS boot disk will be unable to read the file system that Vista is on.
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In Linux, we have a menu.lst file in boot/grub folder in which we can change the boot order and timeouts.No idea about Windows.!.
NTFS is the predominant file system although FAT is supported on XP.