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.C32 File Extension

A .C32 file is a Syslinux COM32 Module, created by Syslinux.

Open with Syslinux. Available for Linux.

What is a .C32 file?

The .C32 file extension is associated with a specific type of file called a Syslinux COM32 Module. This file is important for computers that run the Linux operating system. Syslinux is a simple program that helps a computer start up, or "boot," by preparing the system and managing the initial steps of the boot process.

A .C32 file contains code that is designed to perform basic, necessary tasks to get the computer ready for use. These tasks include identifying and setting up the computer's hardware components like the hard drive, memory, and peripherals. This is crucial for the computer to know what resources it has available before starting the operating system properly.

You will typically find .C32 files on Linux installation CDs, DVDs, or USB drives that are made to boot the system. These files are part of the toolkit that Syslinux uses to make these media bootable, meaning they help your computer start up directly from them without needing the operating system installed on the hard drive.

To open or work with a .C32 file, you would generally use the Syslinux program itself. Since these files are part of the boot process, they are not meant to be opened in the same way you would open a text document or an image file. Instead, Syslinux automatically accesses and uses the .C32 files as part of its operation to boot the Linux operating system. Therefore, there's no need for a regular user to open a .C32 file directly – it's all handled by Syslinux during the boot process.

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