Boot record.
The sector is the ticker i think? LOL
engerniring.
Primary sector secondary sector tertiary sector
another name for good client
In tertiary sector no production is done only the services are provided such as transport , banking , communication etc. And this sector is also called service sector.
what is computer boot sector
Boot sector program Boot sector program
wat it
Lets your computer communicate with the Theatre HD Player.
A boot sector virus. Boot sector viruses place themselves in the MBR (master boot record). This is a partition on the hard disk that contains all of the programs and files necessary for the computer to boot up when it is powered on. The virus places itself here and gains control of the computer before the operating system can gain control.
MBR (Master Boot Record) program.
MBR Master Boot RecordA Master Boot Record (MBR), or partition sector, is the 512-byte boot sector that is the first sector ("Sector 0") of a partitioned data storage device such as a hard disk. ( from: http://whitehouse.com)
A boot sector virus is a computer virus that puts itself in the boot sector of a computer. The boot sector is the partition on the disk drive that contains all of the programs and files necessary for the computer to start up. This ensures that the virus will be executed once the computer is turned on.
The first sector of a floppy disk or logical drive in a partition; it contains information about the disk or logical drive. On a hard drive, if the boot sector is the active partition, then it is used to boot the OS (Operating System; i.g Windows Vista is an OS). Boot sector is also called the boot record.
Yes. They hide in the boot sector program of a hard drive or floppy disk or in the master boot program in the Master Boot Record.
Boot sector viruses can either infect the Master Boot Sector (MBS) or the boot records as you're talking about. Boot sector viruses are actually the early precursor of modern day viruses. Even so, they are still annoying and should be dealt with appropriately.
No. It hides in the boot sector program of a hard drive or floppy disk or in the master boot program in the Master Boot Record (MBR). Don Gus