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Udfs.sys
UDF File System Driver
Description
This is the udfs driver. It reads/Writes Universal Disk Format (UDF) 1.02,1.5,2.0x,2.5 disc formats, usually found on C/DVD discs.
Udfs.sys is a 64-bit executable that requires no direct user interface.
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Key Facts from within File
These are the direct values are extracted from the file. These are defined by the original developer. Some items may be unspecified, mistyped or out of date.
File description
UDF File System Driver
File Version
6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)
Application
Microsoft Windows Operating System
App version
6.1.7600.16385
Type
64-bit
Publisher
Microsoft Corporation
Copyright
(c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
File System and OS Information
C:\Windows\System32\drivers
The Drivers directory holds driver files, typically with a .SYS extension. Device drivers allows Windows and applications to work with various hardware devices and communication protocals such as TCP/IP.
The two security hashes for Udfs.sys were created from the original file. The security hash is created by scanning all bytes within the file. Identical files should have the same hashes. SHA1 is considered the more secure than the older MD5 hash.
MD5
D47BAEAD86C65D4F4069D7CE0A4EDCEB
SHA1
2BD56992629B2E2CA7DAC733EA1E7725A0924D45
Requires
The following
file is required when running this program. These may call other files, and there can be additional required files not in this list.
This program does not appear to be internally referenced by any other file.
The file udfs.sys is a file system driver. It is included as part of the standard Windows file set from Microsoft. The driver is loaded as part of the Boot File System group. Depending on the hardware and installation type it may not be active.
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