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  2. WoW64 - Wikipedia

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    A few new directories are also found on ARM64, where WOW64 handles not only the running of 32-bit x86 programs, but also 32-bit ARM programs, which uses SysArm32 instead. ARM64 also supports the so-called CHPE "compiled-hybrid-PE", which has ARM64 code in a x86 dll container (for more efficient, emulation-free compatibility); these dlls are ...

  3. Directory structure - Wikipedia

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    \SysWOW64: These folders store dynamic-link library (DLL) files that implement the core features of Windows and Windows API. Any time a program asks Windows to load a DLL file and do not specify a path, these folders are searched after program's own folder is searched. [5] " System" stores 16-bit DLLs and is normally empty on 64-bit editions of ...

  4. .sys - Wikipedia

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    In Windows Vista and its successors, the .sys files are mainly found under the following paths: [7] C:\Windows\system32\drivers C:\Windows\WinSxS. In MS-DOS, the file named MSDOS.SYS is used to copy the system files from one drive to another, allowing the second drive to be bootable. MSDOS.SYS is located in the root directory of the bootable ...

  5. Windows Registry - Wikipedia

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    RegEdit.exe /a file. exports the whole registry in V4 format to an ANSI .REG file. RegEdit.exe /a file <key> exports the specified (sub)key (which has to be enclosed in quotes if it contains spaces) only. It is also possible to use Reg.exe. Here is a sample to display the value of the registry value Version:

  6. Windows File Protection - Wikipedia

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    Changes made using any other methods in order to replace these files are reverted and the files are silently restored from the cache. If Windows File Protection cannot automatically find the file in the cached folder, it searches the network path or prompts the user for the Windows installation disc to restore the appropriate version of the file.

  7. System file - Wikipedia

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    A system file in computers is a critical computer file without which a computer system may not operate correctly. These files may come as part of the operating system, a third-party device driver or other sources. Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS mark their more valuable system files with a "system" attribute to protect them against accidental ...

  8. Special folder - Wikipedia

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    Special folders make it possible for any application to ask the operating system where an appropriate location for certain kinds of files can be found; independently of which version or user language of Windows is being used. In Windows Server 2003 and earlier, a folder like the "Start Menu" had a different name on non-English versions of Windows.

  9. SysWOW64 - Wikipedia

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