The parent directory index of a Windows 7 ISO file is used to locate files and directories within the ISO file. This index is typically stored in the ISO file's file system, which is usually a Joliet file system or a UDF (Universal Disk Format) file system.
In the context of ISO files, a parent directory index is a data structure that allows an operating system to navigate through the file system hierarchy of the ISO file. It's essentially a table of contents that lists the files and directories within the ISO file.
A Windows 7 ISO file is a type of optical media image file that contains the installation files for the operating system. The ISO file is organized in a hierarchical structure, with a root directory that contains various subdirectories and files.
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