File Extensions
File name extensions are the alphabetical or alphanumerical characters that appear at the end of a file. These are usually an acronym or abbreviation for the specific type of file. The file extension tells the computer’s operating system what program to use to open a file. The Windows Registry records this information which can accumulate over time and result in the Registry becoming clogged up by redundant data. This can cause your computer to slow down. It is important to clean out your Windows Registry with a trusted registry cleaner to ensure that your computer continues to perform smoothly. It is also important to be knowledgeable about file extensions as producers of malicious software often disguise viruses as executable files. Do not open a file if the extension looks suspicious or overly long. | ||||||||
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