Articles, tagged with "master boot record", page 5
24th March 2010
Are you unable to boot your Windows 7 or Windows Vista operating system-based computer, after making it dual-boot with an earlier version of Windows operating system? Do you encounter error when your system tries to read disk? This behavior of Windows may...
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Author:
k madhav
23rd March 2010
Windows XP is the most reliable, famous and spontaneous Operating System till date by Microsoft. No doubt Windows Vista and Windows 7 are the latest version of Windows OS but still Windows XP outshines them. We can't deny the fact that corruption is inevi...
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Author:
articlechamp
22nd March 2010
Have you ever met a partition problem which Windows systems told you that "Your partition is unformatted."? It worked quite well before you met the problem. Do you know what's wrong with it? The partition table was damaged maybe due to the following reaso...
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Author:
stickqiu
19th March 2010
A Windows-based computer system becomes unbootable when its boot process halts. Few main reasons liable for stoppage of boot process are file system corruption, MBR (Master Boot Record) damage, MFT (Master File Table) corruption, missing of necessary of b...
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Author:
elfinruler
16th March 2010
Partition table corrupted, how to recover partition table.
The following problems happened, your partition table must be corrupted!
1. No boot device
2. Operating System not found
3. Primary Hard Disk not found. Press F1 to Continue
4. Master Bo...
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Author:
Jack
15th March 2010
Hard Disk is the most important part of your PC, which permanently stores all your data, applications & operating system. Because it has moving internal parts, it may fail and create error at any point of time and may create into critical data loss situat...
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Author:
VirendraStellar
26th February 2010
Are you getting- "Windows NT could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt SYSTEM32NTOSKRNL.EXE" error while booting up your Windows computer? Is your system unbootable and you are unable to access hard drive partitions and stored data?...
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Author:
Dushyant Singh
22nd February 2010
MBR (Master Boot Record) partitioning scheme is the most common scheme used in Windows computer systems. This scheme allows at most four primary partitions, one of which can be the extended partition. These primary partitions are defined by corresponding ...
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Author:
k madhav
18th February 2010
When hard drive is partitioned in Microsoft Windows using the Master Boot Record (MBR) partitioning scheme, MBR Records stores primary partition entries in the Partition Table. The number of partitions available on the Hard Drive does not matter as MBR ca...
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Author:
nucconverter
11th February 2010
Booting of a system is the process that comprises of various procedures, which include checking and loading necessary files for proper and efficient functioning of the system. But, at times when some of the files required for proper booting of the system ...
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Author:
k madhav
10th February 2010
A Windows based system with only one hard drive partition is considered more safe in comparison to a system with multiple hard drive partitions. Most of the corruption scenarios in a Windows based system occur during or after partitioning your hard drive....
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Author:
jacobluis
10th February 2010
Recover your corrupted or missing data from NTFS hard disk partition
NTFS disk partition file data recovery utility recovers deleted audio video pictures files and support recovery of all file format.
Friday, February 05, 2010;
Windows NTFS data recove...
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Author:
subldrs
02nd February 2010
Microsoft Windows Vista come bundled with a set of enhanced features and installing it with another versions of Windows operating system in a dual-boot configuration provides next experiences to the better performance. The dual-boot configuration allows y...
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Author:
Dushyant Singh
14th January 2010
Master Boot Record (MBR) is primarily used to hold disk's primary partition table, identify particular disk media, and bootstrapping operating systems. The first sector of the hard drive is located at the Main Boot Record area and consists of entries fo...
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Author:
k madhav
14th January 2010
Master Boot Record or MBR is the first sector of hard disk that is accessed to determine where and how the operating system is located so that the computer can boot. It also imparts information, like number and type of partitions that the hard disk cont...
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Author:
k madhav