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Hi,

Technically there are not many differences because its a portable executable[^] just like other types of windows-loadable object code. If your wondering why it has the 'DRV' extension it is because it is a usermode driver. In other words if you check the subsystem member of the IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER in the PE file...most DRV files will have WINDOWS_GUI==2 while most drivers with a SYS extension will have NATIVE==1.

But there is nothing stopping a wisecrack software engineer from naming his dynamic-link library with a .WTF extention. In other words... the extensions do not really mean much at all.

Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
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