The boot routine is stored in the memory assembly on microcomputers. The Direct Memory Access chip was an important part of the original IBM PC and has become an essential component of modern computer systems.
On the 1st sector of a disk.
The boot routine i believe is stored on the first sector or two of the disk.
first sector of the disk
/boot directory is where all the file to boot Linux are stored it include the kernel image , initial ram disk. This files are read by the boot loader at the boot time.
ROM
In gang boxes, life rings are hanging on bulk heads(walls), you will learn this stuff in boot camp and when you get aboard, if you are stationed aboard. Plus you will doing routine maintenance
which 1d member did Simon cowbell have to convince to retun during the boot camp dance routine
root,home,boot and swap
In Windows 2000, boot options are stored in the "boot.ini" file, which is located in the root directory of the system drive (typically C:). This text file contains the configuration settings for the boot process, including paths to the operating systems and various boot parameters. Users can edit this file to modify boot options or to troubleshoot startup issues.
Yes, any data that can be stored on a hard drive can also be stored on a flash disk. A flash disk can even be configured with a boot sector and you can "boot" your computer from the flash disk.
system partition
the BootMgr file and the BCD file are stored in the system partition