yes most likely just depends
You need custom FirmWare on your PSP to play iso files. PspBlender is kind of a scam. It just locates torrents for you. This is something you could do yourself. If you already have custom firmware, then there shouldn't be a problem. For help on putting custom firmware on your PSP, check some of the tutorials on youtube.com, and Dark Alex's website
This is typically referred to as malware, specifically a type called a virus. Viruses are malicious programs that replicate themselves by inserting copies into other programs, files, or the boot sector of the computer. They can damage software, steal information, or disrupt system operations.
.pet files, for whatever reason, are not compatible with Petz Workshop. If you really want to edit a pet, you'll have to use a hexeditor or LNZ pro.
•Traditional approach: separate data files are created and stored for each application program •Results in data redundancy: duplication of data in separate files •Data redundancy conflicts with data integrity (the degree to which the data in any one file is accurate)
To repair a corrupt DBF file, you can try using a database repair tool specifically designed for DBF files. Some popular tools include DBF Doctor and DBF Recovery. These tools can help you analyze and repair the corruption in the DBF file, allowing you to recover the data stored in it. Additionally, creating backups of your DBF files regularly can help prevent data loss in case of corruption.
~12.000 raw files ~26.000 jpeg files
No, however you can receive viruses from video files and pictures.
no. image files are only .jpeg .png or any other files that are solely contain pictures.
to who? email- attach to file aim- click on send files or transfer files
.class is the extension of a java byte code file.
clk Pictures in the home ribbon and select a picture files
DAT file are binary files with text. They can be opened in Word. They aren't pictures that can be converted into JPEGs.
as attached pictures or .pdf files
the text files store in the document files the sound files store in the document files the pictures files store in the document files the video files store in the document files
"class" files are compiled Java files. Perhaps they are meant to be run with Java. It is possible that the download file has other types of downloads available, but I didn't check this.
If the files do not have pictures and Windows cannot open the file, you will need to download a program that is associated with the file. Some files, like PDFs, require a special program to open them.
Java source files have the .java extension, compiled Java class files have the .class extension.