A 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://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_boot_record )
Their are many parts of a computer that viruses infect. Most viruses infect a certain file or program so that whenever that file is run, the virus is also executed. Some viruses called Master Boot Record viruses infect the Master Boot Record of your computer. The Master Boot Record is the partition of your computer first executed when you boot up your computer. When you turn on your computer, it runs all the programs inside the Master Boot Record partition and then passes control to other child processes. Viruses in this class infect the Master Boot Record so that whenever your turn on your computer, the viruses runs at startup too. These viruses are very tricky to find as they hide in a very deep part of your Operating System and manually deleting them could damage your computer.
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The master boot program, and the partition table.
If you Master Boot Record is damaged, then your computer will/can not load up an operating system (such as Windows). You can mend this from the original Installation disk for your operating system.
Master boot record
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MBR - Master Boot Record
Full form of MBR is Master Boot Record in computer hardware field...
Basically you would need an operating system. To elaborate, you will need a bootable image that can be loaded by a bootloader.
The master boot record is the very first piece of code executed from the hard drive. The MBR is expected to simply discover the active partition on the drive, and then load and run its boot sector, but other MBRs exist, for example LILO, which loads a Linux kernel directly, and Smart Boot Manager, which allows the user to choose which partition to boot.
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)
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