.sys
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.sys is a filename extension used in MS-DOS applications and Microsoft Windows operating systems. They are system files that contain device drivers or hardware configurations for the system.
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Most DOS .sys files are real mode device drivers.[1] Certain files using this extension are not, however:
- MSDOS.SYS and IO.SYS are core operating system files in MS-DOS and Windows 9x.
- CONFIG.SYS is a text file that contains various configuration options and specifies what device drivers will be loaded.[2][3]
- COUNTRY.SYS[4] is a binary database containing country and codepage related information for use with the CONFIG.SYS COUNTRY directive and the NLSFUNC driver.[4]
- KEYBOARD.SYS is a binary database containing keyboard layout related information including short P-code sequences to be executed by an interpreter inside the KEYB keyboard driver.[5][6]