An image file. It is a Microsoft bitmap file. You can open it in almost any image editor or viewer
It goes into the clipboard. The clipboard is the place where things are temporarily stored when you do a cut & paste of files, pictures, text or whathaveyou. To retrieve this. Simply open up paint (or any image editor) and press ctrl-V (or choose paste from the edit menu) and then save your picture.
You can install a file management app on your Android to zip and unzip files and find all your files by type in File Expert. Enter the app-My Files Tab-APK Files-Then you can open any zip file.
No. There is no problem in deleting zip files. They are just left behind after file downloads. .zip files are compressed archives, containing 1 or more files. Deleting a .zip file will not harm your computer, as they are not system files. If you delete a .zip file, all you will lose is the files contained within. If you have already extracted the files, or if you no longer need them, they are perfectly safe to delete.
No, changing your RAM will not affect your files. Your files are stored on your hard drive, which is a separate piece of hardware from the RAM. Once you shut down your system, your files are safely stored on the hard drive, so adding new RAM or replacing old RAM will have no effect on your files.
Both of these are legacy files and not really needed on current operating systems by microsoft. The autoexec.bat starts programs, and ran batch files. The config.sys loaded drivers and configured them.
INI files can be modified using any text editor.
Try a PDF editor...
text-editor, for example.
With a text editor: notepad, for example.
A text editor. A word processor.
You don't. The 'tar' command has nothing to do with the 'vi' editor; it creates an archive files and the vi editor modifies the content of a file.
A Java editor is nothing but a tool that can be used to edit java source files. Ex: Textpad, Notepad, Eclipse etc...
Batch files(.bat) open in command prompt(cmd). They can be edited in notepad or an equivalent text editor.
No, using a hex editor is not illegal. It is a software tool used to view and edit binary files at the hexadecimal level, and its legality depends on how it is used. However, using a hex editor to modify files in violation of copyright laws or to hack into systems without authorization would be illegal.
Use your audio editor and choose Save As. You can convert audio files into other forms, but MIDI files cannot be converted to audio files.
The Linux 'vi editor' is an editor that is text based. It can be used like notepad in Windows based systems. It can also be used for editing configuration files.