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  2. Optical disc image - Wikipedia

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    An optical disc image (or ISO image) is a disk image that contains everything that would be written to an optical disc, including the file system. Learn how to create, use and mount ISO images, and the differences with other formats such as UDF and IMG.

  3. IMG (file format) - Wikipedia

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    IMG is a file extension for raw disk images of floppy disks, hard drives, and optical discs or a bitmap image. Learn about the different types, formats, and tools of IMG files.

  4. Ñ - Wikipedia

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    On Apple Macintosh operating systems (including Mac OS X), it can be typed by pressing and holding the Option key and then typing N, followed by typing either N or n. On the iPhone and iPad , which use the Apple iOS operating system, the ñ is accessed by holding down the n key, which opens a menu (on an English-language keyboard).

  5. Disk image - Wikipedia

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    A disk image is a snapshot of a storage device's structure and data stored in one or more computer files. Learn about different types of disk images, such as ISO, VHD, VMDK and raw, and how they are used for forensics, cloud computing, system administration, backup and preservation.

  6. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold

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    Learn how to download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold, a software that includes email, chat, and more. You'll need Windows 7 or newer and 512 MB of free space on your hard drive.

  7. Language code - Wikipedia

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    A language code is a code that assigns letters or numbers as identifiers or classifiers for languages.These codes may be used to organize library collections or presentations of data, to choose the correct localizations and translations in computing, and as a shorthand designation for longer forms of language names.

  8. Windows Imaging Format - Wikipedia

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    A WIM file is a file-based disk image format developed by Microsoft to deploy Windows operating systems. It can contain multiple disk images, be compressed, and be bootable.

  9. ISO 639-3 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 639-3 is an international standard for three-letter codes for identifying languages, based on the Ethnologue and other sources. It covers all known natural languages, including living and extinct, ancient and constructed, major and minor, written and unwritten.