FAT12 for floppy disks FAT16 for Hard Disk FAT32 for Hard Disks VFAT (an overlay for FAT32) that allows long file names
The boot files are in C://Windows/system32
In Windows 95, backup registry files are stored in the "C:\Windows" directory and include "SYSTEM.DAT" and "USER.DAT." These files contain the system and user-specific settings, respectively. Additionally, backup copies of these registry files can be found as "SYSTEM.DAT~" and "USER.DAT~" in the same folder, created during system shutdown or when changes are made to the registry.
To view the files, you go to C:/Windows/ and the files are in their. Easiest way to open it
The Windows 95/98 registry is contained in two files, System.dat and User.dat.
I will take a stab at this answer. DOS 1 through 9. Then came Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7.
In Windows 95, 98, and Me, the Registry is contained in two hidden files in your Windows directory, called USER.DAT and SYSTEM.DAT.
Windows 95 added major enhancements when compared to Windows 3.11. Below are some of the new features that Windows 95 has that Windows 3.x does not. Plug and Play Allows hardware devices to be automatically installed into the computer with the proper software. Does not require jumpers to be played with. 32 Bit 32-Bit operating system allowing the computer to run faster and more efficiently. Registry Combines the power of multiple configuration files into two files, allowing the system configurations to be located easier. Memory Windows 95 has an improved memory handling processes compared to Windows 3.11. Right mouse click Allows you new access and text manipulation by utilizing both buttons instead of one. CD-Player Enhanced CD-Player with improved usability and AutoPlay feature.
.drv files aren't meant to be "opened" in the typical sense. They are drivers for older versions of Windows, such as Windows 3.1, 95, or 98.
Windows 95 does not have a system policy editor, because it does not support access controls without third-party software. Windows 95 is essentially a single-user operating system.
The following answer is true for the following versions of Windows * Windows 3.11 * Windows 95 * Windows XP * Windows 2000 * Windows ME * Windows Vista * Windows 7 The location of the temporary files folder is (assuming that you're using a standard setup) C:\Windows\Temp\ If your concern is cleaning out temporary files, the internet standard for lightweight, low resource file system maintenance is CCleaner. Please see Related Link.
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Not sure but... windows 98/95 registry is contained in the System.dat & User.dat I was able to find this one for sure... the windows 95 backups are called System.da0 & User.da0 CompTIA A+ Guide to Software Fourth Edition pg. 377