How to open README files on your device

If an error occurs when you try to open README file on your device, you should do two things – install appropriate software and associate README files with this software. If this does not solve the problem, then the cause may be different – you will find more details in this article.

README File Extension

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  • File type Readme Format
  • File developer N/A
  • File category Text Files
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How to open README file?

There can be various causes of problems that can arise when opening opening .README files. Each problem requires a different approach, but most can be solved by following he instructions below.

Step 1. Install a program that supports README files

In order to open README file an appropriate program that supports this file format must be installed on the system. Below is the list of programs that support files with README extension.

Programs that can open README files

Linux programs
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Download installer for given application and launch it. After the installation has been completed, README files should be opened with installed application by default next time you try to open this type of file.

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Not all listed applications will be capable of performing all operations on README files. Some applications may only be capable of opening such file and viewing its contents while the purpose of others may be converting files to other file formats. Therefore you should check beforehand the capabilities of applications in relation to README files.

Step 2. Associate given software with README files

A situation can arise where user has an appropriate application supporting README files installed on their system, but such application is not associated with this type of files. In order to associate given application with README files user should open a file submenu by right-clicking the file icon and selecting "Open with" option. System will display a list of suggested programs that can be used to open README files. Select appropriate option and check "Always use selected application to open this kind of files". System will save this information from now on use selected program to open README files.

When the above-mentioned solutions fail, other options must be pursued. It is possible that the README file in question is corrupted or damage. The most common causes of file damage are:

  1. File with README extension is incomplete (for example, file has not been downloaded completely from the internet or not copied properly from source)
  2. File data is corrupted
  3. Damaged or corrupted storage medium on which the README file is stored
  4. File icon does not represent the original file but is only a shortcut to the location where the README file was saved and then deleted
  5. User account is not privileged to perform operations on README files. In that case it is advised to contact the system administrator or an IT expert

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