Sys files are files which are used by your OS, sometimes by system application.
The sys file extension was developed by Microsoft. Most files that end with sys are system data files and are not meant to be viewed by the users.
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If you have to ask this question, it's not something you should try. Modifying this file is not a task for those who don't know what they are doing.
/sys has no officially designated function. Many distros use /sys as a virtual file system to export data from the kernel to userspace applications, such as when a new USB device is plugged in. However, this is completely optional, and is a fairly recent addition to the kernel.In some older Unix systems, /sys was used to contain the kernel sources.
To copy files to RAM in MS-DOS, you have to use the COPY function after converting the file to a system file with the *.sys extension.
There is no system header called share.h, but if there were, it would be: #include <share.h>
Please I need the file b57xp32.sys, located on Broadcom... Many thanks to you.M.
What kind of page? if it is an Internet page, see the other question i answered about Internet page extensions. however im assuming you mean the page file that uses windows virtual memory, in which case it is .sys
system is the full form of .SYS
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