Open files with LOCALIZED extension quick and easy. 4 steps

It can be very frustrating when you have a LOCALIZED file and you cannot open it. But do not worry, in most cases solution to your problem is very simple. Follow the instruction in steps 1-4 listed below and you should be able to solve your problem and open the LOCALIZED file with ease.

LOCALIZED File Extension

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  • File type MAC OS X
  • File developer Apple, Inc.
  • File category System Files
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How to open LOCALIZED file?

LOCALIZED file icon should be displayed in a manner characteristic to the program which supports such file type. If LOCALIZED file icon is of the form of generic blank page icon or similar it means that given format is not associated with any program installed on the system. Below are listed some of the most popular causes of such situation

Check the LOCALIZED file for errors

  • No program that supports LOCALIZED files is installed on the system
  • No program that supports LOCALIZED files is associated with this extension (system registry has no entries related to programs that should be used to open LOCALIZED files)
  • The file is of unknown or unverified origin and is most probably infected. In such case user must exercise extreme caution in order not to allow the virus propagate to other files in the system (follow the instructions displayed in the dialog box in your antivirus software.
  • LOCALIZED file may be incomplete, which will prevent the system from opening it (this could be the case with file downloaded from the internet or copied from other sources)
  • The file is corrupted

How to solve encountered problems?

In order to solve the following problems, follow the instructions:

Step 1. Select, download and install relevant software. The list of programs supporting files with LOCALIZED extension can be found below:

Programs that can open LOCALIZED files

MAC OS programs
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Step 2. Associate software supporting LOCALIZED with this file format

  1. Right-click on the LOCALIZED file
  2. Select "Open with" option
  3. Choose appropriate program from the list and select the location where the program is installed
  4. Confirm your selection by clicking on the "OK" button

Step 3. Scan the LOCALIZED file using an antivirus software

Step 4. Verify whether the file has been properly downloaded from the internet or copied from an external storage medium. If not, then re-download or copy the file again.

In 95% of cases following these steps should solve problems with LOCALIZED files. Sometimes, although rarely, the cause of encountered problems may be different.

Last resort – an IT expert

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Should all the above-mentioned solutions fail to resolve problems with LOCALIZED file extensions, there is one last thing you can do – contact an IT expert. You can also try to contact one of the developers of software that supports LOCALIZED files.

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