This usually means the file is a binary file either containing information used by an application or the executable code of the application itself. These files generally contain raw data that is not in readable form as, for example, a text file would be. While it *could* be possible to open such a file with an app such as Notepad or MS Word, the contents likely would make little sense. It also can be risky, because if you inadvertently change anything, the application might not run properly the next time you use it or may not even run at all.
You could use a program such as Deamon Tools to open a bin file from a torrent. This will act as a virtual disk drive.
There are two ways one can open a cabinet file on Windows. The first way is to use an Archive Utility, then select the file to extract. The second way is to use the Windows XP System Configuration Utility, by clicking on run, then typing 'msconfig'. For more detailed information about this subject go online to File XT.
If the tracks on the file bin are sticky or do not roll easily, remove the drawer and rub wax on the track to make it slide easier. If it is completely stuck there should be a pull rod that can be removed from the rear of the cabinet to allow the drawer to be pulled open.
A bin file needs a cue file. (if you dont have a cue file you will need to create one using Cueator or any cue file creator)you open an image burning software, such as imageburn (free) or alcohol120 or nero. Use the cue file to initiate the burn. The main thing is to burn the bin as an image. After you burn the CD or DVD you use the burned Disc to install the program. Or you can run the bin in a virtual drive and skip the burning process altogether. You can use any one of many virtual drive programs (such as Daemon tools) Once you figure out your first bin file you will see that they are not hard to use.
what is a efw file and how do you open one?
A .rar file is not a media file. It is a compressed archive. The archive itself may well contain one or more media files within it, but you must decompress the file to open them. In order to decompress a .rar file, you need a utility like WinRAR to open it.
if you already checked all your browsers and windows, maybe you're already logged in someplace else, if you know where log out and play on one place
File Explorer is a file management tool that is included in most versions of Windows software
A cabinet file, extension .cab, is a compressed archive file. Windows has built-in functions to open or extract the cabinet file but not to install it. A specific command must be entered through the pkgmgr program to install the cab file.
Files with an extension of .exe are executable files. This type of file is one which is used to open applications games etc. it is the main file for each program. For example to open Internet Explore when you doubel click on the icon it actually make the ie.exe file open up and this gives you the internet explorer window.
'docx' files relate to the 'Microsoft Office Word 2007' program, and all versions since. Provided that you can get one of these programs onto your machine, your Operating-System shouldn't (theoretically) matter.
A File Extension Association is the list of default programs that different programs open in.Example: .ZIP file will open in a extractor such as the default windows one or a third-party program such as Winzip.Example 2: A .html file would open in a browser such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.To Create a New File Extension File Association or Edit a currently existing one:1. Open any Folder (e.g. My Documents or a random folder)2. Click on Tools then Folder Options3. Click on the File Types tabA. To Create a New File Extension Click NewB. Enter the new file extension Then click Advanced and select the program to open the type of file with.A. To Edit a File Extension Click on the File you want to change in the scroll list.B. Click Edit and change settings to your wanted option.Hope this Helped :D