A .CMD file is a command script file used primarily by the Windows NT family of operating systems (Windows NT, 2000, XP,...
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A .COM file is an executable file format used primarily in DOS and early Windows operating systems. It's one of the simp...
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Executable file extensions are used for files that can be directly executed by a computer system, containing program code or installers.
To open Executable files, you'll need appropriate software that supports the specific file extension. Here are some general recommendations:
For detailed information about specific file extensions, click on any extension in our directory.
Converting Executable files to different formats can be done using:
If you're having trouble opening a Executable file:
For specific recommendations, visit the detailed page for your particular file extension.