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list the names locations and contents of five major system files in windows xp

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list the names locations and contents of five major system files in windows xp

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  1. Guest9899
    hello

    BOOT.INI: A text file that contains the boot loader menu that is displayed on the startup screen.

    BOOT SECT.DOS: Responsible for loading the operating system other than the default operating system.

    NTOSKRNL.EXE: A kernel file that contains the windows xp core and loads the operating system device drivers.

    HAL.DLL: Hardware abstraction layer (HAL) driver that holds information specific to the CPU that the OS is running on.

    SMSS.EXE: A file that contains information to carry out pre -start functions such as running in boot - time version of CHKDSK called AUTOCHTC.

    hope it helps

  2. jane
    hello

    BOOT.INI: A text file that contains the boot loader menu that is displayed on the startup screen.

    BOOT SECT.DOS: Responsible for loading the operating system other than the default operating system.

    NTOSKRNL.EXE: A kernel file that contains the windows xp core and loads the operating system device drivers.

    HAL.DLL: Hardware abstraction layer (HAL) driver that holds information specific to the CPU that the OS is running on.

    SMSS.EXE: A file that contains information to carry out pre -start functions such as running in boot - time version of CHKDSK called AUTOCHTC.

    hope it helps
  3. Guest9324
    aw
  4. Guest490
    hello


    BOOT.INI: A text file that contains the boot loader menu that is displayed on the startup screen.


    BOOT SECT.DOS: Responsible for loading the operating system other than the default operating system.


    NTOSKRNL.EXE: A kernel file that contains the windows xp core and loads the operating system device drivers.


    HAL.DLL: Hardware abstraction layer (HAL) driver that holds information specific to the CPU that the OS is running on.


    SMSS.EXE: A file that contains information to carry out pre -start functions such as running in boot - time version of CHKDSK called AUTOCHTC.


    hope it helps
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