Logical Block Addressing refers to the scheme used by modern hard disks to overcome the bottlenecks presented by older BIOS limitations that do not detect large-capacity hard disks. LBA allocates a unique number to each sector. The hard disk circuitry translates this into the respective CHS values, which is compre¬hended by the BIOS.
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