Repair File Extension Problems in the Registry – Fast

Jan 21, 2009

I got hold of a copy of the software at Computer FileExtensions.com today but I was not able to install it successfully. I have a 64-bit Windows XP system and that software prompted me that it is not designed to work with my existing system.

With so many hardware already ready to run 64-bit system, I find it strange that Computer FileExtensions still issue an application that will still only run on 32-bit operating systems.

Computer FileExtensions is supposed to fix the registry. At first glance, the website boasts of a huge database of file extensions that the software can fix – it is practically from A to Z, zero to 9 and those extensions that begin with the @. Almost every extension that you can think of are covered by this software: file extension BIN, file extension TMP and file extension TORRENT are some that are included in the list.

With so many 64-bit systems sold in the mainstream computer market, I think it is worthy to wait for the 64-bit version. If you happen to have a 32-bit system, then maybe you can give this software a try.

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4 Responses so far | Have Your Say!

  1. Sjeltur
    January 21st, 2009 at 7:53 pm #

    “Nice” to see that other people also have this problem with the XP 64bits system. That is also what I am running….
    Windows Live Messenger doesn’t even have a good one; only Beta… pffff
    Today I got a Vista 64 bit version; hopefully it all will be fixed….. (some people told me this one is doing better….)…. After that – I will try this program (well; not the first weeks – as it should not be necessary uh..??)

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  2. Gem
    January 22nd, 2009 at 12:25 pm #

    Thanks Sjeltur! I noticed that more software are designed with for the Vista systems too. I’d like to switch to Vista but I will need to upgrade my hardware first. :-)

  3. Deron
    January 28th, 2009 at 11:55 pm #

    You may want to hold off on that. With the new Windows 7 coming out, it is looking like Vista will just become another Windows ME. XP is still the way to go. Most people I know have removed Vista and installed XP when they got a new machine.

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  4. areman
    March 25th, 2009 at 3:40 pm #

    hi gem,

    your post is quite familiar…
    i had once a tasks for review on the same topic…

    :)

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