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SUMMARYWindows 95/98 does not support the Rock Ridge CD-ROM extensions. MORE INFORMATIONRock Ridge is a method of storing POSIX file system extensions on a CD-ROM. Windows 95/98 uses the Joliet file system for deep subdirectories and long file names instead of the Rock Ridge CD-ROM extensions. Joliet permits the use of Unicode characters and clarifies some ambiguities in the ISO 9660 standard while providing some additional extensions. If you need to read Rock Ridge-formatted CD-ROMs in Windows 95/98, use the Windows 95/98 version of Mscdex.exe and the MS-DOS device drivers provided by the CD-ROM drive's manufacturer.
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