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- iso image - Why is a . ISO called a . ISO? - Super User
The iso extension is an alternate or a shortened form of iso9660 or isoimg, which could stand for "ISO 9660-compliant disk image " The original ISO 9660 standard appears to have been produced in 1988, when PCs were still using 8 3-character filenames (e g names could be only 8 characters long, and extensions only 3), so ISO was likely the
- What does ISO (as in the disk image format) stand for?
I know that ISO files follow ISO-9660, the ISO in which stands for International Standards Organisation, but a lot of file formats will presumably follow some ISO standard, so that seems incorrect Yes, but then they have a different name for the file system (not ISO-9660)
- ISO image of Operating Systems - Super User
(The natural abbreviation in English would be IOS, but other languages were apparently influential ) Specifically, ISO is an organization that creates many specifications, which are often called standards One of these specifications was "ISO 9660", which described how data is stored on a disc like a "CD-ROM"
- macos - Mac disk images: any real difference between master and . . .
When creating a disk image ( cdr or dmg) from a physical CD or DVD on Mac (using Disk Utility > New Image) one can choose between 'CD\DVD Master‘ and 'compressed'
- windows - Install software: choose . msi or . exe? - Super User
Sometimes, especially when installing NET applications, there is a Setup exe and an msi In the case of NET, the Setup exe can check to make sure the system has all the proper prerequisites installed (like the NET Frameowork, etc) for running the application
- windows - What is RPC and why is it so important? - Super User
There are several RPC models and implementations A popular model and implementation is the Open Software Foundation's Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers defines RPC in its ISO Remote Procedure Call Specification, ISO IEC CD 11578 N6561, ISO IEC, November 1991
- Why does Windows 10 list Windows_NT as OS? - Super User
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- How to generically refer to the AppData folder on the Windows command . . .
The original User's Profile directory lives in a directory like C:\\Users\\username\\AppData How can I refer to the current user's profile directory when using the Windows command line? By searching I
- How to make sure a downloaded . iso matches a hash value?
To get the md5 sum using native utilities in Linux, use the md5sum command like so: md5sum <liveCDname> iso and compare it to the one you found online Alternatively, if there is a file such as MD5SUMS available for download on the server, you can download it to the same directory as the ISO and run md5sum -c MD5SUMS
- Difference between bootmgr. efi and bootmgfw. efi? - Super User
Both binaries contain the Windows Boot Manager built for the EFI platform The main difference is this: $ file bootmgfw efi bootmgr efi bootmgfw efi: PE32+ executable (DLL) (EFI application) x86-64, for MS Windows, 6 sections bootmgr efi: PE32+ executable (Windows boot application) x86-64, for MS Windows, 6 sections
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