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Solve : Problems with .ccd/.cdi files? |
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Answer» Just recently I got a program, however, I can't even open it because it came with 4 files. 1 is a .cdi another is .ccd another is .sub and another is .img. Just what file do I open or what do I do with these to make the thing work?Can you supply us with a little more information about the program? Like the name, for instance... Can you supply us with a little more information about the program? Like the name, for instance... ..oh ok..But I just don't get how to open the extensions but yah. I dont KNOW the name. My cousin gave it to me so its in japanese. he just told me to play it. However since he just mvoed 2 provinces away i cant really contact him. but im on an old comp. 2.6 GHZ, 512 MB RAM, 7600 GS vid card. Windows XP, 70 GB harddrive. 400 watt power supply. chipset is SiS 650. anything else? any help would be cool.What is the program name? None of the above file types are executable, so there is nothing to open.File ccd - Contains information about the logical structure of the CD. The .CCD file is an ASCII text file. It is used in conjunction with the .IMG and .SUB files of the same rootname. IsoBuster can interpret these files directly. ..... http://filext.com/file-extension/CCD Sounds like a file that needs a certain program to open it correctly.Quote from: evilfantasy on June 10, 2008, 12:11:24 AM File ccd - Contains information about the logical structure of the CD. The .CCD file is an ASCII text file. It is used in conjunction with the .IMG and .SUB files of the same rootname. IsoBuster can interpret these files directly. ..... All the THINGS is lists are programs you gotta buy...but ill try it anyways. hopefully it works.WOW. I'm soo stupid. i thought i had changed my settings for NON unicode programs to japanese but it was on english >.> so it kept saying the file wouldnt work... HAHA but thatnxs for ur guys's time anyways. |
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