Πώς να διαβάσει και να ανοίξει .DAT τα αρχεία στα παράθυρα

Ταχυδρομημένος στις 28 Μαρτίου 2008 στις 6:51 AM

Έτσι λάβατε ακριβώς ένα ηλεκτρονικό ταχυδρομείο με μια σύνδεση ότι κάποιος έστειλε σας, αλλά την επέκταση το αρχείο είναι .DAT. Αυτό που είναι ακριβώς ένα .DAT αρχείο και πώς σε σας ανοικτά .DAT αρχεία? Εκείνες είναι δύο ερωτήσεις που πρόκειται να δοκιμάσω για να απαντήσω δεδομένου ότι αυτό είναι ένα ζήτημα ότι έχω δει πολλές φορές στη σταδιοδρομία ΤΠ μου!

Το πρώτο πράγμα που καταλαβαίνει για .DAT τα αρχεία είναι ότι δείχνει ένα αρχείο που έχει τα αυθαίρετα στοιχεία. Αυτός σημαίνει ότι δεν συνδέεται με οποιαδήποτε ιδιαίτερη πρόγραμμα ή εφαρμογή. Όταν βλέπετε ένα αρχείο με μια .XLS επέκταση, ξέρετε ότι αναφέρεται σε ένα αρχείο Excel, et ainsi de suite και τα λοιπά. Αλλά με .DAT τα αρχεία, πρέπει να υπολογίσετε πώς να το ανοίξετε οι ίδιοι και μπορεί να μην είναι το ίδιο πρόγραμμα κάθε φορά.

τύποι αρχείου
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Ο καλύτερος τρόπος να ανοιχτεί ένα .DAT αρχείο είναι να χρησιμοποιηθεί το πρόγραμμα που τον δημιούργησε. Εντούτοις, εάν δεν είστε βέβαιοι, μπορείτε πάντα να δοκιμάσετε το σημειωματάριο. Τώρα όταν το ανοίγετε στο σημειωματάριο, μπορείτε να είστε σε θέση να αναγνωρίσετε μερικών από τα στοιχεία, αλλά το υπόλοιπο θα είναι πιθανότατα παλιοπράγματα έξω από το πρόγραμμα που το δημιούργησε.

Κανονικά μόνο θα δείτε αυτό το την αρχείο σχηματοποιείτε κατά λήψη των ηλεκτρονικών ταχυδρομείων με τις συνδέσεις. Τα περισσότερα κοινά προγράμματα σήμερα δεν παράγουν .DAT τα αρχεία και μόνο οι προγραμματιστές υπολογιστών χρησιμοποιούν αυτά τα αρχεία σε οποιοδήποτε είδος κανονικής βάσης.

Έτσι το πρώτο βήμα σας θα ήταν να ρωτήσετε το πρόσωπο που σας έστειλε το ηλεκτρονικό ταχυδρομείο εάν ξέρουν ποιο πρόγραμμα χρησιμοποιήθηκε για να δημιουργήσει το αρχείο. Τώρα εάν σας λένε ότι έστειλαν πραγματικά μια εικόνα ή ένα έγγραφο και δεν είναι βέβαιοι γιατί είναι ένα .DAT αρχείο, θα μπορούσε να είναι ότι την επέκταση αρχείων άλλαξαν στο στάδιο του δρομολόγησης το ηλεκτρονικό ταχυδρομείο σε σας.

Για κάποιο παράξενο λόγο, μερικά προγράμματα ηλεκτρονικού ταχυδρομείου αλλάζουν αυτόματα την επέκταση αρχείων στις συνδέσεις ηλεκτρονικού ταχυδρομείου .DAT. Έτσι εάν το πρόσωπο σας έστειλε μια εικόνα και τώρα είναι ένα .DAT αρχείο, χρειάζεστε αρχικά τον σώζετε στον υπολογιστή σας και αλλάζετε έπειτα την επέκταση αρχείων σε JPG ή το GIF ή το PNG ή οποιου δήποτε σκέφτεστε έχει υποθέσει να είναι. Εάν σας έστειλαν ένα έγγραφο του Word, το αλλάξτε .DOC, κ.λπ.

Μπορείτε να αλλάξετε την επέκταση αρχείων σε ένα αρχείο με πρώτα να πάτε στον υπολογιστή μου, που χτυπά επάνω Εργαλεία και έπειτα Επιλογές φακέλλων.

επιλογές φακέλλων εργαλείων

Επόμενος χτυπήστε στην ετικέττα και έπειτα τον κύλινδρο άποψης κάτω στην επιλογή «Επεκτάσεις δορών για τους γνωστούς τύπους αρχείου» και UNCHECK αυτό. Κατά αυτόν τον τρόπο, θα είμαστε σε θέση τώρα να δούμε την επέκταση αρχείων και να την αλλάξουμε στο κάτι άλλο.

επέκταση αρχείων δορών

Now simply right-click on the .DAT file and change the file extension after the dot to the desired file format.

change file extension

You should also see the icon representing the file change to the appropriate program use to open that file type, i.e. Excel in the above picture.

So what do you do if you’re not sure which program it came from or what the original file extension was supposed to be? You can also try right-clicking on the file and then choosing Open With and try different programs. For example, I changed one of my Excel files to a .DAT extension and then right-clicked on it to open it with Excel and it worked!

open .dat file

Now I just chose Microsoft Excel from the list and Excel was able to read the file since the data was written by Excel, it just had a wrong file extension.

open file

You can also try other programs like Windows Media Player since it will open it if it happens to be a video, MP3, or similar media format. So hopefully you are now able to open your mysterious .DAT file using one of the above mentioned methods! If not, post a comment and I will try to help! Enjoy!

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62 Responses to “How to read and open .DAT files in Windows”

  1. Madhur Kapoor said on :

    I always thought that DAT files were for Videos . My doubts are cleared.


  2. akishore said on :

    Hey Madhur,

    .DAT files can be video files and are a lot of times, but the format itself is for “arbitrary” data. Emails programs have a tendency to change the file extension to .DAT.


  3. lorraine said on :

    my .dat file is a video file but can’t open with windows media player and realplayer. please advise any other software allows me to watch this video file.


  4. Julie said on :

    Opening the file is not the problem. I can’t figure out what program it was created in and have tried everything–all the instructions say use notepad–doens’t work!!


  5. akishore said on :

    Julie, who did you get the file from? If you have any slight idea what the DAT file could have been generated from, then just try to rename the extension and see if it opens. I would try .XLS, .DOC, .AVI, .PNG, .JPG, etc etc. It’s got to be a common extension.


  6. zoheb said on :

    you’re the man!! this post was a great help….i was breaking my head in trying to download corel from the internet coz i thought it was a file made in corel. and after reading your post i just chged the extension to .jpeg and hey presto i get my file……thanks buddy for your efforts !!


  7. Galzaga said on :

    I have a site with videos i surf often but it doesnt allow you to download the “suppoused” wmv files. Now, I play the videos in IE, then I go to settings and view files and the file is there, and of course is a video file lets say 20meg. The name of the file is usually something like this: video1.wmv#0;000;0;0;1:2;2:2. What I do is to copy that file and paste it in desktop and I get a file wich a different name, usually something like: video1[1].dat.
    I tried all different kind of codecs, video inspectors, different video programs and no succes, there was no way to open those files, I hope somebody can help, thanks


  8. m? jose said on :

    me es muy dificil abrir el archivo


  9. James Slattery said on :

    Many thanks for your ideas on identifying a .dat file. Without your prompts I would not have been able to open the file.


  10. Philippe said on :

    Bonjour,

    Si vous recevez un fichier par email dont l’attachement a ete decoup? en plusieurs fichiers .dat par exemple fichier1/2.dat + fichier2/2.dat, il suffit d’ouvrir les deux fichiers sur Notepad, de reassembler le contenu et de le sauvegarder dans un seul fichier.dat puis de l’ouvrir grace ? WinZip

    Philippe


  11. alucard said on :

    disculpa pero yo tengo un juego con extencion .DAT no se puede abrir mediante las opciones q mencionaste…q puedo hacer??


  12. terry said on :

    Me ha servido de gran manera, gracias…


  13. Paulo Neto said on :

    Ol?,

    Achei muito interessante essa explica??o sobre .dat
    no entanto estou ainda com uma pequena d?vida.

    Eu tinha um computador que ao receber arquivos .dat abria
    os arquivos sem ser necess?rio descobrir que tipo de arquivo realmente era (ex. .doc, .xls, etc).

    N?o sei se ele tinha alguma aplica??o que fazia isto, voc?
    pode me dizer se realmente isto existe e como posso obt?-lo

    Grato.


  14. GRISELDA said on :

    mil gracias, siguiendo las indicaciones puede abrir
    un archivo data sin complicaciones.

    saludos


  15. Mehdi said on :

    Dear friend!

    If you have a DAT file, Windows Media player and most other software on Windows can not open it. Please try the “Kmplayer” to open the DAT file. It worked for me.

    thanks!


  16. Linda Derwick said on :

    my dat file came from a mac–applefile supposedly as a compatible word file–I used your suggestion and changed file extension to doc but still can’t read it in word. Does anyone have any suggestions?


  17. Tammy Storrs said on :

    I did a search on Google for how to open DAT files, and your answer is the best I have found.

    thank you,


  18. cyndi said on :

    HELP! I got a dat file and I can’t seem to open it at all. it came through in winmail.dat


  19. Shirley said on :

    I am having a problem… using PSPX2..when I save and send an image its being received as DAT file yet I saved and sent it as a JPG file …must be a setting that is incorrect but cannot find it…

    thanks for any help


  20. Sandra said on :

    8-8-2008
    Good Afternoon..

    First thank you for your detailed
    instructions regarding how to Open
    up a .Dat file in Windows XP Prof.

    Well, I went to My Computer, Tools
    Folder Options, View and UNCHECKED
    the Hidden files..
    Then went back and Rt clicked on
    the .Dat file..but still it will
    not allow me to do a thing..
    It says I can go to the Internet
    maybe in a List find something
    to assist me to Open this .Dat
    file..
    Must say, this is a tad confusing
    for me, as I am so NOT Technically
    inclined per say..
    So if you can suggest another way
    to Open the .dat file.
    I haven’t tried Windows Media Player
    because it isn’t Music, but a Knitting
    Pattern a friend sent me..??

    Thanks again.
    Regards..


  21. Ket said on :

    I’ve tried to open the dat files for years and I couldn’t open it. They’re still well keeping on my computer and my next computer too.

    They are pictures that very important to me. It’s my wedding photos.

    I shot them with the digital camera. The guest who participated the event try to impress us. He download them to my computer and make it viewable by PowerDVD. They just worked like a charm.

    We love it at first, but as he left, I don’t know why, we cannot open it as he demonstrated.

    The pictures can still be viewed by PowerDVD but at very fast rate, less than a seconds per picture I guess, so we cannot actually view the photos.

    Since we cannot print them out, I just keep them safe on my computer.

    And now I am divorced, I really want to watch those photos again. I search high and low through google and run into your site.

    I would be very very appreciated if you can help me.

    Thanks


  22. L White said on :

    I am experiencing the same problem Cyndi is. I also received an e-mail with a winmail.dat attachement. I followed the steps and tried renaming the file so I can open it, but no luck. I just sent an e-mail to the person who sent me the attachement to ask which program was used to create the program. This wesbite was very helpful and Akishore, although I was unable to open my attachment the information you provided was very helpful and informational. You didn’t have to create this site, but you did and it is appreciated.


  23. L White said on :

    I stumbled onto this website http://www.kopf.com.br/winmail/download.php and was able to open the attachment winmail.dat. Hope this helps everyone else.


  24. jefu said on :

    this site was very helpful. although i wasnt able open my winmail.dat file, i did learned something from here.. i tried following the solutions you provided but it didnt work. ill just have to ask my customer to ask the person who sent that file and ask him what kind of software he used to create that file.. thanks a lot..


  25. anm said on :

    Hi… How do you open .dat files that are archived conversation from Yahoo Messenger? i tried what u said but i didn’t work.. will appreciate ur help.. tq


  26. Silver said on :

    @ ket: chance the file extension of the file to .psz
    so instead of .dat you will have psz and will be able to open with powerdvd if im correct.

    @anm: try to open with .txt

    i hope this helps for you guys.


  27. Gaiyya said on :

    actually i want to open one of my yahoo messenger archives! and its in this “Video CD Movie” format or whatever and it has the .dat format. and i open it using notepad but i get a lot of gibberish!! :S :( heeeeellllpppppppp!?


  28. Tom Tonks said on :

    Try IrfanView. It will open many pictures and movies.


  29. Gigi said on :

    Thank you. This is very helpful.


  30. KP said on :

    downloading a setup.exe file from ITunes, saves as a .dat file and not an executable. If I change it to .exe, will i then perform the setup?
    Secondly, why would it download as a .dat as opposed to a .exe in the first place?
    Many thanks


  31. Sudhir Vardhan said on :

    This information was simply great. It saved me a lot of hassle of finding out what kind of file it was. I was perplexed to see the .dat extension files in my email. the sender told me to open in the fax viewer. I was unable to open the same in Window Vista. Ultimately based upon your guidance stated above i inserted the extension .jpeg and behold!!!!! the file opened. BINGO!!! BINGO !!!


  32. jamil said on :

    I have a dat file and i don’t know by which program it was created.Is there any way to open the file other than checking with different program


  33. Esteban said on :

    Ecellent post man, I resolved this with that. Was simply amazing and easy *-* Jeje! *-* Thank you again!!


  34. Anthony said on :

    I have a .dat file that is part of a program how can I open that file.


  35. Matt said on :

    Ah well done.
    Changed the attachment extension to .jpg, and viewed the photos without a problem.
    Thanks for the excellent explanation too.
    Seems my service provider has an email server that strips off the extensions and replaces them with .dat for email attachments.
    Cheers!


  36. drago said on :

    hello
    I have a .dat file downloaded from a website to unlock my iphone but i just can’t open it whit anything. it’s a program but it doesn’t want to open. can someone help me please. I’m from holland (netherlands)
    thanks


  37. chen said on :

    thanks for the info. i just want to know if there is a relation between DXF Files, SDNF files and DAT files?
    can you explain it to me please.


  38. Recker said on :

    I’ll say it again in English! Your advice was a great help and I’m really thankful, since I do receive files that I canb’t open from time to time, and it was usually with a dat extension. My question was just if I should leave the box “Hide ….” unchecked without any risk or if I should check it again. Thanks anyway, people like you are really godsent!


  39. Chate said on :

    I have a .dat file but it isnt a text format it is from an unknown program.Is there a way i could find out which program it is?


  40. Garry said on :

    Hi, I received a cd that had information copied to it from MYOB13 and when I place it in my laptop, it comes up as a dat file. My computer is Windows XP, I have read your article but I am still stumped (and frustrated)my partner’s computer whom copied it for me, is Windows 98. Please help!


  41. natalie said on :

    i restart my laptop everyday which has vista on it an i get a box pop up saying that qysmuim.exe has caused a problem an needs to close it came with 3 dat files also named qysmuim dont know where it came from… its in my user\username\appdata\local\microsoft\qysmuim.exe did a search on the web to see what qysmuim was an found nothing.. needless to say the exe an the dat files wont open an i scaned for virus an there was none.so now what? lol


  42. Wayne said on :

    Thanks for the help. Just a side hint for everyone;
    At bare minimum, if you do open a DAT file in notepad or some other text editor - often you can read in the file header what the file type is and then what you can open it with.

    Good luck!!


  43. Joel said on :

    I want to open .dat file. Let me know from which application it will get opened…since it is a file which has to be filled and sent to a company

    Let me know ASAP

    Regards
    Joel


  44. Lisa Love said on :

    Thank you L White for your post in response to Cyndi’s problem because I was experiencing the same issue, and even though this posting itself was very helpful I still needed more help. Your post, which I C&P here: “L White said on : August 16th, 2008 at 11:42 am

    I stumbled onto this website http://www.kopf.com.br/winmail/download.php and was able to open the attachment winmail.dat. Hope this helps everyone else.”

    with the link was my lifesaver. Thank you so much for sharing. Hope this helps a lot of other people, too.
    Happy Holidays!! (^_^)


  45. shravanti said on :

    gr8 post… it was really helpfull


  46. jignesh said on :

    Thanks very much. After changing DAT extension to pdf i can open file with adobe acrobat.


  47. Ronald said on :

    I have a .dat file and still can’t open it. Tried renaming to .doc -NO PRIZE! Tried opening with notepad, excel, access - NO PRIZE! I tried your directions, nothing works. Any ideas?


  48. BRUCE said on :

    I have dat files created with a multitrac recording studio, the mrs1044cd by ZOOM. I copied the audio files usb02 to a folder/desktop, and although I can play them on the zoom hardware I would like to have copies on my harddrive. any tips would be cool. Bruce


  49. sekhar said on :

    I got wonderful answer to my problem. Actually I have a .dat file and still can?t open it. After reading the artcile from ur website, i opened it.

    Thank u very much
    Sekhar


  50. Summer said on :

    I went to burn a video disc through Nero and somehow it has changed it into a dat file. I have tried everything and I am getting really frustrated. It will be 2 years in May, and am still trying to open it. I have my son’s birthday and my niece’s 21st birthday on there. Please help!!!


  51. Jorge said on :

    After following your step by step instructions and applying the change in MY Computer.

    I went to the folder where I stored the .dat file , I right clicked and went to properties , there I replaced the .dat with .jpg and clicked on Change….

    It worked like a charm , my .dat file was now .jpg and the picture was viewable , Thank You for the information.


  52. Ben said on :

    I have a vista, if I clicked properties and saw “opens with:(program here)” what would that mean? Should I download the file or what?


  53. Ritesh said on :

    Thanks Boss…thanks a ton…


  54. Aisha said on :

    Hey this is a great and useful post however i amk still stuck and i wonder if you can help me. you see i downloaded some DAT files from the following site http://www.ffxidats.com/list.php?c=E2. I clicked on the links to get them, they are images but they appear to be in DAT format, however, I cant seem to access them when using a PNG BMP or JPEG extension. Would you be able to help? ill be most grateful Thanks in advance.


  55. ken said on :

    If you need to open .dat files from Yahoo Messenger try this link:

    http://www.ikitek.com/products.....coder.html

    It worked on my older YM archives from 2007

    Good Luck


  56. Dean said on :

    I RECOMMEND TRYING TO OPEN .DAT FILES (THAT YOU KNOW ARE SAFE OF COURSE) IN INTERNET EXPLORER. IE CAN HANDLE MANY FORMATS AND ALOT OF TIMES IT WILL BE OBVIOUS WHAT PROGRAM YOU SHOULD USE TO OPEN THE FILE. BEWARE THAT .DAT FILES FROM UNKNOWN SENDERS CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR COMPUTER AND SHOULD BE HANDLED WITH CAUTION.

    SORRY caps.


  57. aytee said on :

    You are my hero! THANKS


  58. Hany Nadim said on :

    I always send excel files as mail attachments, but they receive it in .DAT extension. i do not know why it changes
    to a DAT file. i want the file to arrive in it’s original format Excel. pls help


  59. Dilian said on :

    I have an Icy Tower game MOD and the file format is .DAT, so how can I open it, which program must i use???


  60. el super terminator 2 rebelandose contra las maquinas said on :

    what you can try also is to open it with internet explorer, It worked for me (it was an image)


  61. Rita said on :

    Dear friend,

    I have read your article cause I was searching a method to open my .dat file. Unfortunately this system does not work with me. I have converted this file in numerous extensions but nothing! Could you help me to solve this matter? It’s important cause is a file for working!

    Thanks

    Rita


  62. Sacha said on :

    i emailed myself outlook contacts, but when i recieve them they appear as attachment of .dat files. i followed your instruction on changing it to approriate application (.vcf) but when it opens all the data on the contact card is missing! PLEASE HELP!!!
    not sure what i need to do to make the contact details appear with the card! :(


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