Ever get a file that Windows did not recognize the file type of? Here is how to set the default software application for an unknown file type.
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How to Set the Default Software Application for an Unknown File Type in Windows | Dino's Tech World
Welcome to Dino’s World of Technology! π In this tutorial, I'll show you how to easily set the default software application for unknown file types in Windows. We'll start by enabling file name extensions, which can be super helpful when identifying file types. From there, I'll demonstrate how to assign the right program to open those files — even if it's an unknown type. π₯️
We'll go through:
- Showing hidden file extensions in Windows Explorer
- Changing file associations
- Testing different programs to open an unknown file type
- Correcting mistakes if the wrong program is selected
Whether you’re troubleshooting or just organizing files, this guide will help you better manage file types and their default programs. Be sure to follow along and let me know if you have any questions!
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⏰ Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro 0:45 – Enabling file extensions in Windows Explorer 1:30 – Changing the file extension 2:15 – Setting a default program for an unknown file type 3:30 – Testing if the selected program works 4:15 – Correcting default program mistakes 5:00 – Recap & Closing
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Keywords: file type, unknown file type, change default program, Windows file association, open unknown files, file extensions, file management, Windows Explorer, notepad, how to open files
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