Guide | How To Fix all type of File Associations Easily using the Tool called Unassoc.

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:yahoo: One Click fix for all type of File Associations issues Easily using the Tool called Unassoc... :yahoo:

Dealing with specific file types is a pain to do in Windows. It may start easily enough with a few programs and files, but it becomes more complicated as each new program is installed. Sometimes, viruses come in and add even more file associations. Before you know it, you have file types where you don’t know what it does, opened by programs that you never knew were there.
Unassoc is a portable desktop app that resets your file associations easily for a cleaner desktop experience.

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Using this tool we can fix all type of File Association issues.

Download the Tool from Here... http://www.123pcworld.com/MalwareTips/Unassoc.rar

In this file there is one .EXE and one .COM file... If you are facing File Association issues for your .EXE file then use the .COM file to execute.....


Removing file associations in Windows is possible, but very difficult. Most of the time we will be using registry fixes to resolve the File Associations issues. But with Unassoc, you just need to start up the app, choose the file type, and then click to remove the file association. You can also delete file types you don’t know or need, all of this we can do in one mouse click... :p :p :p

Main Features:

  • Quickly remove file associations in Windows.
  • Delete file types.
  • Portable Windows app.



What Are File Associations?
A file association connects a file type with an application that can open this type of file. For example, you can associate .mp3 music files with either Windows Media Player (default) or with a media player of your choice, such as VLC or Winamp. You can also associate other file types with the same program. However, there are file types that these programs cannot open. For example Windows Media Player cannot open document file types. You will need to associate these files with a different program and hence make a different connection.

A special case are .lnk file associations. In Windows, files carrying the .lnk (LNK) file extension are shortcut files that often link to an executable, i.e. an .exe file. This way you can have many small sized shortcuts in different locations to a single, potentially large sized file. Shortcut files are typically found on the desktop and in the start menu, but you can create and use them almost anywhere on your computer.
 

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