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  2. .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 ...

  3. List of default file systems - Wikipedia

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    High Performance File System (HPFS) 1989: SCO UNIX: HTFS: 1990: Windows 3.0 / 3.1x: FAT16B: 1993: Slackware: ... Windows Vista: NTFS 3.1 2006 SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 ...

  4. System Restore - Wikipedia

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    On Windows Vista and later, this set of files is defined by monitored extensions outside of the Windows folder, and everything under the Windows folder. [15] File types monitored – Up to Windows XP, it excludes any file types that are considered "personal" to the user, such as documents, digital photographs, media files, e-mail, etc.

  5. System file - Wikipedia

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    (Although the system attribute can be manually put on any arbitrary file; these files do not become system files.) Specific example of system files include the files with .sys filename extension in MS-DOS. In Windows NT family, the system files are mainly under the folder C:\Windows\System32. In Mac OS they are in the System suitcase. And in ...

  6. Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    Windows Vista is a major release of the ... from writing to any location beyond Temporary Internet Files without ... editions of Vista. Network File System ...

  7. NTLDR - Wikipedia

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    Accesses the file system on the boot drive (either FAT or New Technology File System, NTFS). If Windows was put in the hibernation state, the contents of hiberfil.sys are loaded into memory and the system resumes where it left off. Otherwise, reads boot.ini and prompts the user with the boot menu accordingly.

  8. Sysedit - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] It opens all of the aforementioned configuration files at once in separate daughter windows whenever launched. It still uses the System font from older versions of Windows. Other Microsoft operating systems that include Sysedit are Windows XP, Windows Vista (Service Pack 2), Windows Server 2008, and Windows 7 (32-bit only).

  9. System File Checker - Wikipedia

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    In Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 10, System File Checker is integrated with Windows Resource Protection (WRP), which protects registry keys and folders as well as critical system files. Under Windows Vista, sfc.exe can be used to check specific folder paths, including the Windows folder and the boot folder.