Hi,
I found a file named with 'King's Master's Scholarship applications close 31st March 2014', and when clicking on its properties, I don't see any File extension type listed. Only I found a type of file as a file, but this is not recognized file since there is no File Extension determined.
I tried guessing to open it with some programs, such as ,Notepad, PDF reader, and so on, but none of them could recognize it.
I am stumbled What program it will open a type of file as a file with no File Extension ?
I have read an article of How to Open a File with No Extension there , and then I installed XVI32 with following:
1- Create a directory on your hard disk, e.g. C:\Program Files\XVI32
2- Unzip the downloaded archive xvi32.zip completely into this directory
3- Run XVI32.EXE
and I have tried opening my file not having extension as the steps mentioned in this article in this link. However, I don't find find any actual data values in the right side is the data inspector, which basically converts the hex values into actual data values.
I found a file named with 'King's Master's Scholarship applications close 31st March 2014', and when clicking on its properties, I don't see any File extension type listed. Only I found a type of file as a file, but this is not recognized file since there is no File Extension determined.
I tried guessing to open it with some programs, such as ,Notepad, PDF reader, and so on, but none of them could recognize it.
I am stumbled What program it will open a type of file as a file with no File Extension ?
I have read an article of How to Open a File with No Extension there , and then I installed XVI32 with following:
1- Create a directory on your hard disk, e.g. C:\Program Files\XVI32
2- Unzip the downloaded archive xvi32.zip completely into this directory
3- Run XVI32.EXE
and I have tried opening my file not having extension as the steps mentioned in this article in this link. However, I don't find find any actual data values in the right side is the data inspector, which basically converts the hex values into actual data values.