use ABC Amber Text Converter.
For Win 7 64 bit (may work with others)
Open WORD 2010 (may work with others)
Click file > Options> Advanced
Scroll right pane to bottom under General
Check "Confirm file format conversion on open"
Click OK
Then open the pwi pr psw file ((may work with others)
Select "recover text from any file"
Then save in format your phone or computer can handle
This will not recover pics or graphics.
Credit to someone else who posted this.
Access Convert PWI MSG file Windows Mobile 5 and 6
After installing multiple hex editors, file conv/viewers, the best method seems to be to run WM6 Emu: {OS: win7,10} microsoft likes to eat files, here is how you take them back!
1. Install WM EMU, then Images
2. Run DvcEmuManager.exe from: ~C:\Prg..\Microsoft Device Emu..\1.0
3. Start WM Device Cntr and pair as DMA
4. >DvcEmuMgn>Action>Cradle
.MSG files: Set to open with outlook, file opens in InkForm.exe. Paste body into outlook message {text field} and DB click to open in VLC {media.} Find temp file {C:Users\Me\AppData\Local\Temp} and save.
.PWI files: Run WM6 Emu and paste file into device through Comp, as any paired device.
Prg needed:
1: vs_emulator.exe
microsoftcom/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5352
2: Windows Mobile 6.1.4 Professional Images (USA).msi
microsoftcom/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=9263
3: drvupdate-amd64.exe {Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 x64 or 32 bit ActiveSync replacement}
microsoftcom/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=14
Ref:
WM Emulator Tutorial 12/06/10: youtubecom/watch?v=NHEVGZBHON8
smartphonemagcom/cms/blog/9/how-do-i-extract-embedded-wav-files-my-pocket-notes-pwi-files
Alternatively, change extension .pwi to .wav and open w GoldWave app, select Proper bit rate + Hz {may need hex editor if the file has mixed TXT/GRX.}
Enjoy! Best to stay away from proprietary file types in the future, use OpenOffice, VLC, ETC
RealisticFeel
it depends to what extention the video file is if the file is playing in the player you don't like pull up a video converter drag it to the converter press the extention that plays in the video player you like and convert it and enjoy
A file tree is extention to a file that branches out
The file extention is just .jpg The 128 x 96 is just a file size - it is NOT part of the extention.
A .ctg file extension is a computer configuration file. You would need a special type of program or software to open or convert this type of file. To open a .cfg extension file, use a program called Free File Viewer.
A file extention isn't needed but when your the file has a file extention the computer can easily find the appropiate program to run it. If a file doesnt have a file extension the computer will require you to find the appropiate program with means more work for you to do
You're computer is regonising a file as an "Unknown File" only because it has no understanding of that file extention. Right click the file and select "Properties", find the extention name (Eg, .exe) and search for software that will read that extention name. If you're having further problems consult someone on a Technical Help Forum.
File Extention
A java file it's only a text file. You can't convert a text file into a image file of any type. What you can do is open your java file in your editor an take an screenshot (you must have a key with the label 'print screen' in your keyboard) then open open some image editor like paint and finilly paste and save your image. Or you can chage the java extention for jpg in your java file and have fun trying to open it (sarcasm, don't do it).
Emails are not files, so they do not have extensions.
convert mp3 to 3gp video file... then rename 3gp extention as skm format byextention renamer.... by champ@ kandy srilanka
common guys the answer for .dat is videos
*.txt. In reality the ascii file can have any extention. A ASCII file is just a raw text file with no enbedded codes within the file.