boot access

A boot sector is the sector of a persistent data storage device (e.g., hard disk, floppy disk, optical disc, etc.) which contains machine code to be loaded into random-access memory (RAM) and then executed by a computer system's built-in firmware (e.g., the BIOS).
Usually, the first sector of the hard disk is the boot sector, regardless of sector size (512 or 4096 bytes) and partitioning flavor (MBR or GPT).
The purpose of defining one particular sector as the boot sector is inter-operability between firmware and various operating systems.
The purpose of chain-loading, first firmware (e.g., the BIOS), then code in the boot sector, and then, for example, an operating system, is maximal flexibility.

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  1. Joningy

    The new MGS6 12v battery is in the boot, is there easy access in case of 12v failure?

    I'm looking closely at the MGS6, I like it's size and quite a lot of extra kit over my S5, but one thing is concerning me is access to the 12v auxiliary battery placement in the boot, instead of under the bonnet in my S5, having had the dreaded 12v failure albeit my own fault and needing to set...
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