File Extension Unknown doesn't belong to any specific application. Existence of these files typically indicates problems with Windows Registry or presence of malware.

Windows registry is integrated in current Windows operating systems to restore the older INI files which also enclosed system configuration. Windows registry also includes settings for the hardware, software, and users. Each time a new application is installed or an administrator alters some settings from the Control Panel, matching changes with the settings of the computer’s preferences are made to the registry.

Because of the attractiveness of Windows operating systems, many computer fanatics are testing several ways to hack the systems. The registry is one of the great target by these attackers because it encloses all configurations needed for the computer to function normally.

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Sometimes we need to transfer a big chunk of files from one PC to another PC and to do this, at times, we need to split the file into smaller pieces in order to fit it on a CD/DVD, or send it via email. There is a lot of file splitter software available online that can split a file equally by number and cut any segment of the file as needed. I usually use the rar software as a file splitter.

When you rejoin the file that you split into the original file there are times that by doing this windows can’t open files with File Extension 1. The file extension 1, in this case, is a File Splitter that splits a file into smaller parts. If Windows is unable to open files with File Extension 1, you may not have the appropriate program installed or, you may have registry errors. By downloading the free drivers detective this can help to fix the error.

If you encounter an error message on your laptop or PC like File Extension DMG not found and if you are using a Macintosh, these files considered usually like a real disk. DMG files are generated when you perform Disk Copy and when copying a file from your laptop to a CD. If you are using Windows Operating System it is most likely that you have a Mac file stored in your PC and you can’t use it.

File Extension DMG is a file format extension that stands for the contents and file structure of a data repository device such as hard drive, DVD and CD such as what I mentioned earlier. The DMG format changes the .img file format used in the Mac Operating System.

DMG files are Mac-specific and are not intended to be opened on Windows; but, Daemon Tools may be able to mount some DMG images files as virtual drives; other utilities may be able to switch DMG files to a more typical format that can be recognized by Windows.

If you came across with the .DMG extension error, try downloading the free driver detective software found in ifileextensiondmg.com to verify your system if your computer drivers are updated.

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You may observed that the longer you have your laptop, the more sluggish the system processes the programs. Mainly, the reason to this problem is in the registry that builds up over time as you installed and uninstalled programs. Over time the registry starts to get bogged down and conflicts come out that will result to unstable system.

Same as what I had experienced last night, I encountered File Extension DB error while running MS Access in my laptop. If you came across with the same problem, the easy solution is to scan your registry to check for errors and conflicts. You can download and run the Drivers Detective software for free to solve this problem.

The File Extension DB is an acronym for database. Your .DB files may be a generic database files that stores information in a structured format and may be created by a different database programs. As these files could be created by several applications, the real format of the file may differs.

The other common use of File Extension DB is in Windows XP, where it refers to a thumbnail image database (Thumbs.db). This file is automatically generated by Windows XP when you view the contents of the folder in “Thumbnail”.


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