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  2. Drive letter assignment - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese version of the Windows 95 SETUP program supports a special option /AT to enforce that Windows will be on drive C:. Some versions of DOS do not assign the drive letter, beginning with C:, to the first active primary partition recognized upon the first physical hard disk, but on the first primary partition recognized of the first ...

  3. AutoRun - Wikipedia

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    Under Windows 7, only CD and DVD drives may specify applications like the AutoRun task in the autorun.inf file. Windows XP and later can be patched to behave in the same way with update KB971029. [34] In February 2011, this patch was added to the official Windows Update channel. [35]

  4. Device Manager - Wikipedia

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    Device Manager is a component of the Microsoft Windows operating system. It allows users to view and control the hardware attached to the computer. When a piece of hardware is not working, the offending hardware is highlighted for the user to deal with.

  5. MediaMax - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, such discs work with almost any CD playback device. Copy restriction is only enforced by the software on the disc: If the software is not installed, disc duplication is not inhibited. On computers running Microsoft Windows, the typical installation vector is the AutoRun feature of the operating system.

  6. Live File System - Wikipedia

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    Windows 2000 for example only supports the original UDF 1.50 variation and not the Virtual Allocation Table build for remapped physical blocks; something not all optical drive units fully implement either. The Live File System option is used by default by AutoPlay when formatting/erasing a CD/DVD -R or -RW.

  7. Universal Disk Format - Wikipedia

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    This problem occurs if the UDF defect management system creates a sparing table that spans more than one sector on the DVD-RW disc. Windows XP SP2 can recognize that a DVD is using UDF, but Windows Explorer displays the contents of a DVD as an empty folder. A hotfix is available for this [22] and is included in Service Pack 3. [21]

  8. Windows Me - Wikipedia

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    Windows Me can be upgraded to Windows Media Player 9 Series, which was later included in Windows XP SP2. Windows DVD Player: The software DVD player in Windows Me is a redesigned version of the one featured in Windows 98 which, unlike its predecessor, does not require a dedicated decoder card for DVD playback. Instead, it supports software ...

  9. DVD-RAM - Wikipedia

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    DVD-burning software may not be required — discs can be used and accessed like a removable hard disk. Mac OS (8.6 or later) uses DVD-RAM directly. Windows XP uses DVD-RAM directly for FAT32-formatted discs only. Windows Vista is able to write directly to both FAT32- and UDF-formatted DVD-RAM discs from within Windows Explorer. Device drivers ...