My son saved my stored pictures to a file so he could install a DVD burner on my computer. For some reason, now they all have a .jpg.lrs file extension and I am unable to open them, retrieve them or work with them in any way.
The file extention of any application on a computer is: '.exe' .exe = simply means executable.
There is no specific file extension for MS-DOS. Files can have any 3 character extension in MS-DOS.
No the file extension gwp can not be converted to any other format. The file extension gwp stands for Greetings workshop file.
Bin is short for bianary. A binary file (commonly, but not necessarily, with the extension .bin) is a computer file which may contain any type of data, encoded in binary form for computer storage and processing purposes
No, but they work best that way. You can use any extension you'd like to on an HTML file. You just need to be sure that the server is serving the file with the MIME type of "text/html."
If you are due a refund it is not necessary to file for an extension to file your income tax return. An extension of time to file your income tax return is NOT an extension of time to pay any amount of income tax that would be due April 15 2010.
The extension htm or html can be used for HTML files. Some computer systems only support 3 letter extensions, which is why some people only use htm for the extension. For the file itself it does not make any real difference. It is still a HTML document and will work on the internet. Browsers will open it whether it has a htm or a html extension.
It doesn't use any part of the file. It gets the extension (the part after the dot) of the file name, and looks that up in the registry to see what program should be used to open, for example, a .doc file.
How can i open tally7.2 .500 extension file by any other software
PHP code can be stored in any kind of file -- the extension of the file indicates what said file contains, but may not necessarily be true. The "php" extension is used to indicate PHP which is meant for execution and presentation.
Use internet Explorer (any browser would probably work). Some times these files are images within an e-mail.