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Post by []DaT_MaNN03 »

I changed a file to open with another program and i was wondering if there was a way i could change it back so it doesnt open w/ anything?????
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What version of Windows are you running? If you open up a folder and go to Tools > Folder Options, then click the File Types tab, you can set it from there.
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you can always uses a system restore point if you running XP.
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That's like using a broadsword to trim a loose thread on the hem of your shirt.
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Hey it works pretty well my computer just have umm.... Other problems. I have a few corrupte dll files. (It my even be a virus)
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There are a few ways to do that. One of which is through the registry... and if you don't know how to do it that way I'm sure has heck not going to try and explain it, I'm going to bed in a few... The other way (which is much easier and quicker) is by opening any folder, going into tools > folder options and then clicking the file types tab and deleting the extension reference from there.
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