Partitioning Table
Partitioning Table.
It's called the MFT table (for NTFS).
A map to the partitions on the hard drive. This table tells BIOS how many partitions the drive has and how each partitions is divided into one or more logical drives, which partition contains the drive to be used for booting (called the active partition), and where each logical drive begins and ends.1-map to the partitions on on the hard drive2-information about where each logical drive is located, where it starts and where it ends3-which partition contains the drive to be used for booting (the active partition)The first is a map to the partitions on the harddrive,and how they are divided, the second, which partition contains the drive to be used for booting this is called the "Active Partition", and third where each logical begin and ends.
root director
It's Root Directory
The partition table on a hard drive is installed in a reserved area at the beginning of the drive. It tells the operating system where everything is located for quicker access.
This table of information contained is,the table tells BIOS how many Partion the drive has and how each parition is divied into one or mone logical drivers and which partion contains the drive to be used for booting called the active boot and where each logical dive begins and ends
Table data can be SORTED to arrange it in a logical order.
On NTFS drives, Its called the MFT (Master File Table), on FAT drives it called FAT (File Allocation Table). This is how your hard drive knows where every file on your hard drive is. Without this your hard drive will be like a big libray with all the books pages on the floor, you would have have a hard time putting a book together.
Partition information: detailing the size and type of each partition on the hard drive. File system type: specifying the format used to organize and store data on the partitions. Boot information: indicating which partition contains the boot loader and bootable operating system.
there is no such thing as drive on the periodic table
The periodic table after Moseley is logical and without physical anomalies.