Boot.ini files are required in booting Windows operating systems, starting with Windows NT. The boot.ini file also provides flexibility for dual booting multiple operating systems on the same computer.
The boot.ini file is hidden in the drive where you installed the Operating system. To see the boot.ini just goto the Folder Options then click the View button then enabled the "Show Hidden Files" and un-check the "Hide Protected File Operating System".
It is stored in the root drive in which the Operating system is installed
It is located in the root folder of the system partition (usually C:\) The text file contains the boot parameters.
Located in root of the system partition (usually C:\)
Boot.ini is used by versions of Windows NT prior to Windows Vista to indicate what partition the Windows kernel is on and what boot parameters to use to NTLDR, the bootloader. Advanced users can enable certain features or debugging capabilities in boot.ini. It is also used rarely as a method to boot other operating systems, such as Windows 98 or even Linux.
Which operating system options to display when the Startup program is running. By default, Boot.ini is not flagged as a read-only system file and generally does not require any manual modification.
Typically, the Boot.ini file contains the following data:
[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=scsi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\winnt
[operating systems]
scsi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\winnt = "Windows NT" /NODEBUG C:\ = "Previous Operating System on C:"
Boot.ini file is stored in the root directory of the active partition. pag 786
it is in c drive.
moving or modifing this file can prevent windows from loading
It provides Windows with the info it needs to boot up properly, so don't delete it.
This information is stored in the inode for the file.
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Logical file is a type of file that provides a view of the data stored into the Physical file. It does not contain data. A logical file contains only an index to the data stored into the physical file.
the BootMgr file and the BCD file are stored in the system partition
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Windows 7 (and Windows Vista) does not use boot.ini.
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