Unknown file extension can be a source of various problems. However, identifying the causes of problems with WIN files and addressing them isn’t necessary a complicated process. This article will describe 5 simple steps that will let you address problems with WIN files.
A backup file with the extension .WIN stores a backup of the entire Windows system. If the system is damaged or the system file is removed, the Windows Restore tool will use the indicated file to repair the system.
Typically in order to open .WIN files it is sufficient to follow these simple steps: find, download, and install appropriate software. Then, by double-clicking on the file icon, open the file. System should automatically associate WIN file with appropriate software. Below is the list of programs required to open files with WIN extension:
If given file with WIN extension is not infected, it is possible that the antivirus software is blocking access to the file. User should take necessary precautions and follow the steps suggested by the system. After recovering or removing the infected file it is recommended to scan the entire system for viruses. Yo will have to acquire a new, clean version of WIN file.
Be advised that you can always consult an IT expert for help. Some problems with WIN files can be hard to solve for less sophisticated users. Also, you can ask for help one of the developers of software that supports files with WIN extension. In order to do so, go to software’s subpage and search for software’s developer website address
If the WIN file has not been downloaded properly it is not possible for the software to open such file. Check the file size in the location from where you downloaded the file in question. If the size of the original file differs from the size of downloaded WIN file, you will have to download the file again.
If the system registry has no entry related to default program that should be used to open WIN files, even though given program is installed on the system, then WIN files must be associated with the application in question.
Associating files with applications is performed similarly regardless of the type of system and consists in selecting an application which should be used for opening given type of files. In order to associate WIN files with given application, right-click the file icon and select form the context menu "Open with" option, which will display a list of suggested programs. Select your program from the list. If the application is not on the list, use the "Browse" button and point to the location of the application. Checking "Always use selected application to open this kind of files" option will set selected application as the default application for opening given files.
It is possible that the storage medium on which the file is located is damaged or corrupted. Try scanning the storage medium for errors.