Volume Boot Record (Vbr): Vital For Bootable Partitions

The Volume Boot Record (VBR) is a small program located at the beginning of a boot partition. It contains instructions for loading the operating system into memory and starting its execution. The VBR is created when the partition is formatted and is essential for the partition to be bootable. It stores information about the partition, including the location of the operating system files, and serves as the bridge between the BIOS and the boot sector of the operating system.

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