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All Windows operating systems since version 7 contain files with the devicemetadata-ms file extension. These files correspond to control panel settings for newly installed devices.
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devicemetadata-ms file is a Windows Device Metadata package. It contains information about a specific device that can be installed on a Windows computer.
These files are usually provided by the device manufacturer and are installed on your computer when you connect the device for the first time. They have the .devicemetadata-ms file extension and are stored in the hidden system folder %ProgramData%\Microsoft\Windows\DeviceMetadataStore.
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