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How Do I Copy My Windows XP Master Boot Record to a New Hard Drive?

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How Do I Copy My Windows XP Master Boot Record to a New Hard Drive?

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The master boot record is the original file written to your hard drive, located at position zero on the drive. This record contains the drive layout information, which is necessary to allow the computer to understand how your hard drive is structured. Copying this file to another hard drive can be a good way of creating a backup, protecting you against data corruption or loss.

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