06 May 2009

Fix File Extension Problems


Have you ever tried to open a file but your computer does not recognize the file? If you have, it means that you have file extension problems. It must be very annoying if you experience this situation, especially if the file is an important one. File extension problem is usually caused by registry errors. However, you do not need to worry since there is a solution for the problem.

If this situation happens to you, you can fix the error in your file extension by searching for the registry fixing software in Computerfileextensions.com. This site will help you to solve your file extension problems. You only have to search for the file extension you need. You can search for any file extensions you need since this site has many kinds of file extensions from a to z.

This site also provides a tool to fix problems occurs in your PC caused by the registry errors, called RegCure. Suppose you install a software that become your default editor for a .txt file format. The software will write changes to registry. Eventually, when you have done with it, and uninstall it, big chance it won’t revert the changes in your registry. So, when you open this .txt file, a wierd things may happen, such as a window above. This program will fix that problem.

Features of the site :
  • Quick loading time
  • Easy to search file extension information
  • Easy to get problem solved
  • Free download software to detect file extension
  • No need to register
People with better know-how of file extensions will also know that MAC ,UNIX and Windows/DOS all have their own metadata formats as well as file systems and they have different sort of competing influences that make it somewhat difficult to find out a precise outline of the nature and function of file extensions. However, Digital Equipment is reckoned pioneer in this connection, as they were the first to implement file extensions in 1960. The same conversion was adopted by Microsoft after some time first in its DOS and then in its Windows operating system. While Mac and UNIX didn’t pick that file extension systems and developed their own file systems.






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