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- BIOS_parameter_block abstract "In computing, the BIOS parameter block, often shortened to BPB, is a data structure in the volume boot record describing the physical layout of a data storage volume. On partitioned devices, such as hard disks, the BPB describes the volume partition, whereas, on unpartitioned devices, such as floppy disks, it describes the entire medium. A basic BPB can appear and be used on any partition, including floppy disks where its presence is often necessary, however, certain filesystems also make use of it in describing basic filesystem structures. Filesystems making use of a BIOS parameter block include FAT12 (except for in DOS 1.x), FAT16, FAT32, HPFS, and NTFS. Due to different types of fields and the amount of data they contain, the length of the BPB is different for FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS boot sectors. (A detailed discussion of the various FAT BPB versions and their entries can be found in the FAT article.) ECMA-107 or ISO/IEC 9293 (which describes FAT as for flexible/floppy and optical disk cartridges) also describes this as an FDC descriptor or an FDC extended descriptor.".
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- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLink Category:BIOS.
- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLink Computer_data_storage.
- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLink Computing.
- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLink Data_structure.
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- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLink FAT12.
- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLink FAT16.
- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLink FAT16B.
- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLink FAT32.
- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLink FAT_BPB.
- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLink File_Allocation_Table.
- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLink Floppy_disk.
- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive.
- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLink High_Performance_File_System.
- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLink NTFS.
- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLink Volume_(computing).
- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLink Volume_boot_record.
- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLinkText "BIOS parameter block".
- BIOS_parameter_block wikiPageWikiLinkText "BIOS parameter block#DOS 4.0 EBPB".
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- BIOS_parameter_block subject Category:BIOS.
- BIOS_parameter_block hypernym Structure.
- BIOS_parameter_block type Building.
- BIOS_parameter_block type Compatible.
- BIOS_parameter_block comment "In computing, the BIOS parameter block, often shortened to BPB, is a data structure in the volume boot record describing the physical layout of a data storage volume. On partitioned devices, such as hard disks, the BPB describes the volume partition, whereas, on unpartitioned devices, such as floppy disks, it describes the entire medium.".
- BIOS_parameter_block label "BIOS parameter block".
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- BIOS_parameter_block sameAs BPB.
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