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{ "Format": "DVD", "ShortName": "DVD", "FullName": "DOS Device Driver", "Category": "System files", "Pros": "The storage capacity is enormous. The sound and image quality are both great. Because they are mass-produced, they are quite inexpensive. CDs can be read by DVD drives.", "Cons": "DVDs are not compatible with CD drives. There is no single DVD standard. Breaking or scratching them is a simple way to ruin them.", "Createdby": "N/A", "CreatedbyLink": "n/a", "CreatedInYear": "n/a", "BasicInformation": "DVD files are used as drivers for MS-DOS-based devices. These driver files allow a computer or other device to communicate with the operating system, in this instance MS-DOS. They may come preconfigured with Windows or require installation from a DVD included with the hardware.", "DetailedInformation": "DVD files are frequently confused with video files that contain a copy of a movie on a disc. The movie files are normally saved as VOB files, despite the fact that the media is named a DVD. The drivers and DVD files are sometimes already installed on Windows. However, the drivers may need to be manually installed on occasion. This is usually done with the help of a disc or other medium that came with the device. On their websites, several companies also give driver downloads for their products.", "Softwaresused": [ { "platform": "Windows", "softwares": [ { "name": "Microsoft MS-DOS", "link": "https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/ms-dos-mobile/9nblgggxzdtw?activetab=pivot:overviewtab", "image": "/assets/fileimg/XxsKREw.jpeg", "type": "Free" } ] } ] }
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