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.DVD File Extension

A .DVD file is a DOS Device Driver, created by N/A.

Open with Microsoft MS-DOS. Available for Windows.

What is a .DVD file?

The file extension .DVD is associated with a DOS Device Driver. This type of file is a driver specifically used with the MS-DOS operating system. A driver is a crucial piece of software that allows the operating system to communicate and operate with a hardware device. For example, if you have a printer or a new graphics card, the .DVD file helps your MS-DOS system recognize and work with these devices.

These driver files can sometimes come preinstalled with the Windows operating system, especially if the hardware is commonly used. However, if the hardware is more specialized, you might need to install the driver yourself. This is often done by inserting a disc that comes with the hardware device, which contains the necessary driver files.

To open or use .DVD files, you would typically do so within the MS-DOS environment. Since MS-DOS is a text-based, command-line operating system, you would use specific MS-DOS commands to interact with these drivers.

Although the description mentions SlySoft CloneCD as a program that opens this file extension, it's important to note that SlySoft CloneCD is no longer being developed. This software was primarily used for copying CDs, not specifically for handling .DVD driver files. For handling .DVD files, you would generally manage them directly through MS-DOS commands rather than through a separate program.

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