This was a really fantastic video, you have a real talent for teaching and for presenting the information with the graphics and demonstrations. I really hope you create many more IT videos and if you do I will certainly subscribe as this was very informative and useful in my Windows studies.
One thing you should have explained more in detail is @3:10 min is that the first MBR to be fetched is on the boot drive defined by the user in the BIOS Boot sequence. If the first boot drive is absent, the next in the sequence is fetched. If that drive is absent the the fetching continues in the boot order until a boot drive is found. If no boot drive is found, then an error is displayed stating that no boot drive (or operating system) is present (found).
very very technical and very detailed. wow
This was a really fantastic video, you have a real talent for teaching and for presenting the information with the graphics and demonstrations. I really hope you create many more IT videos and if you do I will certainly subscribe as this was very informative and useful in my Windows studies.
Thanks Paul, I am happy that this videos was useful for you.
Excellent ... Well done ...
Haha Dude I can hear your Arabic accent pretty well, very good and detailed video.
Thanks for watching bro ;)
Is this information still relevant? I thought most of us are using GPT instead of MBR.
Fantastic BUT... you talk way too fast !!!
Thanks Benoit, well noted for the next video.
One thing you should have explained more in detail is @3:10 min is that the first MBR to be fetched is on the boot drive defined by the user in the BIOS Boot sequence. If the first boot drive is absent, the next in the sequence is fetched. If that drive is absent the the fetching continues in the boot order until a boot drive is found. If no boot drive is found, then an error is displayed stating that no boot drive (or operating system) is present (found).
@@benoit.gerin-lajoie This is what I had in mind, but it seems after you have an information for sometime you start to take the basics for granted!