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Old 18 Jan 2008, 01:36 AM
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Could you please help me, how to open tmp files?

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Old 18 Jan 2008, 10:37 AM
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TMP files are generally temporary files leftover from some operation and may or may not even be complete file copies of an original. Basically you would need to know what created the file, rename it accordingly and then use that program. Far too many programs use TMP to say which one to use. Look in the FAQs for the How to Research FAQ to get tips...

http://filext.com/faq/research_file_type.php

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Old 18 Jan 2008, 03:51 PM
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I've always known .TMP files to be those weird little buggers that are jammed in your "Temp" folder. They come from downloads, or are in the folder called: Temporary Internet Files.

They aren't things that should interest you; you could open it with Notepad or, a great little text editor, NoteTab.

Hope this helps,
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